Rear Disc Brake
Brake Pads
Removal
WARNING: Do not use any fluid other than clean brake fluid meeting manufacturer's specification. Additionally, do not use brake fluid that has been previously drained. Following these instructions will help prevent system contamination, brake component damage and the risk of serious personal injury.
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WARNING: Always install new brake shoes or pads at both ends of an axle to reduce the possibility of brakes pulling vehicle to one side. Failure to follow this instruction may result in uneven braking and serious personal injury.
NOTICE: Do not spill brake fluid on painted or plastic surfaces or damage to the surface may occur. If brake fluid is spilled onto a painted or plastic surface, immediately wash the surface with water.
1. Check the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir.
- If required, remove the fluid until the brake master cylinder reservoir is half full.
2. Remove the wheel and tire. For additional information, refer to Wheels and Tires.
3. NOTICE: Do not pry in the caliper sight hole to retract the pistons, as this can damage the pistons and boots.
NOTICE: Do not allow the brake caliper to hang from the brake hose or damage to the hose can occur.
Remove the 2 brake caliper guide pin bolts and position the caliper aside.
- Support the caliper using mechanic's wire.
4. Remove the 2 brake pads.
- Discard the brake pad clips.
Installation
1. Apply a thin bead of the specified sealant to the center section of the inside of the brake pad clips.
2. Install the brake pad clips and brake pads.
3. NOTICE: Protect the piston and boots when pushing the caliper piston into the caliper piston bores or damage to components may occur.
If installing new brake pads, using a suitable tool and a worn brake pad, compress the disc brake caliper pistons into the caliper.
4. Position the brake caliper and install the 2 brake caliper guide pin bolts.
- Tighten to 32 Nm (24 lb-ft).
5. Fill the brake master cylinder reservoir with clean, specified brake fluid.
6. Install the wheel and tire. For additional information, refer to Wheels and Tires.
- Apply brakes several times to verify correct brake operation.