Rear
Rear Disc Brake:
REMOVAL
1. Raise and properly support rear of vehicle.
2. Remove rear wheels.
3. The two retaining pins that support the pads are secured in the caliper housing by barrel-shaped spring clips located at their inboard ends. Tap these pins on their outboard ends to release them. Remove the anti-rattle spring and withdraw pads.
4. Remove clip that secures brake line to strut bracket, remove two caliper mounting bolts, and remove caliper.
5. Disconnect brake line at caliper, being prepared to catch escaping fluid. Protect open brake line and caliper inlet with plastic caps, or equivalent.
INSTALLATION
1. Remount caliper and secure brake line to strut bracket with clip. Tighten mounting bolts to 24-32 Nm (18-24 ft. lbs.).
2. Install pads in caliper and locate them by tapping one retaining pin into its bore. Install anti-rattle spring and then tap second pin into its bore.