Front Brake Caliper, Replacing
Front Brake Caliper, Replacing
• Always use new bolts, refer to the Parts Catalog.
Removing
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Torque Wrench 40-200 Nm (V.A.G 1332)
• Reversible Ratchet (V.A.G. 1332/1)
• Torque Wrench 5-50 Nm (V.A.G 1331)
• Reversible Ratchet (V.A.G. 1331/1)
• Brake Pedal Actuator (V.A.G 1869/2)
• Piston Resetting Tool (T10145)
- Insert the (V.A.G 1869/2) between the brake pedal and driver seat by pressing the brake pedal down at least 60 mm.
- Raise the vehicle.
- Remove the wheels.
- Connect the hose from a bleeder bottle to one of the bleeder screws on the front caliper.
- Open a bleeder screw on the front brake caliper to reduce the pressure from the brake system.
- Close the bleeder screw.
• Do not remove brake pedal loading device (V.A.G 1869/2).
- Remove brake pads, refer to => [ Brake Pads ] Brake Pads.
• When removing, mark brake pads that will be used again. Install in the same position, otherwise braking effect will be uneven!
• A bolt secure the brake rotor.
- Remove brake hose from brake caliper.
- Remove the brake caliper from the vehicle.
- Remove the bolts - 5 - on the brake carrier while holding the carrier securely.
- Remove the brake carrier.
Installing
• Always use new bolts, refer to the Parts Catalog.
- Position the brake carrier.
- Tighten the brake carrier with new bolts - 5 -.
- Install the brake hose into the brake caliper and tighten.
- Install brake pads, refer to => [ Brake Pads ] Brake Pads.
• After replacing the brake pads, press the brake pedal firmly several times while the vehicle is stationary so that the brake pads are seated properly in their normal operating position.
- Remove (V.A.G 1869/2).
- Bleed brake system, refer to => [ Brake System, Bleeding ] Service and Repair
- Mount the wheels.