Rear Brakes
Brake Caliper Piston
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Trim removal wedge (3409)
• Resetting and extracting tool (T10165)
Removing
- Remove piston from brake caliper housing by turning knurled wheel counterclockwise.
• Insert resetting and extracting tool (T10165) - 1 - so that collar - arrow - is in front of piston.
• For pistons that are difficult to move, an open-end wrench (size 13 mm) can be applied at the appropriate wrench surface - arrow A -.
- Remove seal using trim removal wedge (3409).
Installing
- Use only appropriate solvent to clean surfaces of piston and protective seal, then dry.
- Apply thin coat of assembly paste (G 052 150 A2 ) to piston and protective seal before installing.
- Install sealing ring in brake caliper housing.
- Place protective seal with outer sealing lip on piston.
- Using trim removal wedge (3409 ), insert inner sealing lip into cylinder groove.
• Hold piston in front of caliper housing for this procedure.
- Screw in piston by turning knurled wheel clockwise.
• Insert resetting and extracting tool (T10165) - 1 - so that collar - arrow - on tool makes contact at brake caliper.
• For pistons that are difficult to move, an open-end wrench (size 13 mm) can be applied at the appropriate wrench surface - arrow A -.
• When piston is mis-adjusted with a piston resetting tool or if foot brake is operated, the automatic adjustment in the brake caliper will be destroyed.
- Insert brake pads.
Brake Caliper, Pre-Bleeding
- Open bleeder valve - arrow A - and fill with brake fluid using standard bleeder bottle until brake fluid flows out of threaded hole (end of brake hose) - arrow B - without bubbles. Close bleeder valve.
• Position brake caliper as shown during pre-bleed procedure.