FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Rear



Replacing the rear brake calipers

Removal

Collect the brake fluid
Replacing the front brake calipers.

Remove the securing spring and locating pins
Slacken off the brake hose (4) half a turn.





Remove:
- the securing spring (3) carefully so that it does not deform
- the protective caps (1) from the two locating pins (2)
- the locating pins, use a hex socket 7 mm.

Remove the brake caliper and brake pads





Remove:
- the brake caliper from the holder
- the brake hose from the caliper
- the brake pads.

Drain any remaining brake fluid.

Note: Do not depress the brake pedal while the brake pads are removed.

Installation

Install the brake pads and brake caliper





Install:
- the brake hose (4) in the brake caliper. Do not tighten the hose yet
- the brake pads
- the brake caliper.

Install the locating pins (2) in the brake caliper
Check the rubber sleeves of the locating pins. Replace if necessary.
Lubricate the locating pins using grease, P/N 1161325-4.
Insert the locating pins into the rubber sleeves. The pins should slide into the sleeves easily.
Tighten the locating pins to 30 Nm. Install the protective caps (1) and the securing spring (3).
Tighten the brake hose in the caliper. Tighten to 18 Nm

Check the brake hose
Ensure that the brake hose is not twisted. If necessary alter the hose at the other end (brake pipe end).

Note: If the brake hose is twisted it may rub against the tire, rim or wheel arch. This could cause the circuit to fail.

Fill and bleed the brake system
Replacing the front brake calipers.

Install the wheel
Installing wheels.