Brake Pads Replacement - Rear
Removal Procedure
Important: Do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper.
1. Remove the caliper. Refer to Brake Caliper Replacement- Rear.
Notice: Do not allow the brake components to hang from the flexible brake hoses. Damage to the brake hoses could result.
2. Suspend the caliper with a wire.
3. Remove the brake pads from the caliper bracket.
4. Inspect the caliper bracket boots for the following conditions:
^ Cuts
^ Tears
^ Deterioration
Replace the bracket boots if damage exists. Refer to Brake Caliper Bracket Replacement.
5. Inspect the piston boot for the following conditions:
^ Cuts
^ Tears
^ Deterioration
Replace the piston boot if damage exists. Refer to Brake Caliper Overhaul - Rear.
6. Inspect the caliper bolts for corrosion or damage. If corrosion exists, use new components (including bushings) when installing the caliper. Do not attempt to polish away the corrosion.
Installation Procedure
Important: Before installing new brake pads, wipe the outside surface of the caliper boot clean. Use denatured alcohol.
1. Install the pads to the caliper bracket.
Caution: Do not move the vehicle until a firm brake pedal is obtained. Failure to obtain a firm pedal before moving vehicle may result in personal injury.
2. Verify that the wear sensors are at the trailing edge (downward) of the pad during forward wheel rotation.
3. Install the caliper. Refer to Brake Caliper Replacement- Rear.
4. Burnish the new brake pads. Refer to Burnishing Pads and Rotors.