Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Air in the brake system can cause the loss of brakes with possible personal injury.
Install two wheel nuts in order to retain the rotor.
Important: It is not necessary to disconnect the brake hose from the caliper when replacing brake pads.
Notice: Do not allow components to hang from the flexible brake hoses as damage to the hoses may occur. Some brake hoses have protective rings or covers to prevent direct contact of the hose with other chassis parts. Besides causing possible structural damage to the hose, excessive tension could cause the hose rings to move out of their proper locations.
| • | Cuts |
| • | Tears |
| • | Deterioration |
| • | Replace the bracket boots if damage exists. Refer to Rear Brake Caliper Replacement . |
| • | Cuts |
| • | Tears |
| • | Deterioration |
| • | Replace the piston boot if damage exists. Refer to Rear Brake Caliper Replacement . |
Important: Before installing new brake pads, wipe the outside surface of the caliper boot clean. Use denatured alcohol.
Use a C-clamp (3) over the caliper housing. Tighten the clamp slowly to drive the piston into the caliper bore.
Take care not to damage the piston or the caliper boot with the C-clamp.
Important: The caliper piston boot must lay flat below the level of the piston face.
Important: The wear sensor is on the outside pad. The sensor is positioned at the trailing edge (downward) of the pad during forward wheel rotation.
Align the index marks on the wheel and on the hub.