TIGHTENING TORQUE
Brake hose screw
(banjo fitting)
Bleeder
Install NEW sealing washers.
Refill and bleed brake system, refer to
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
CALIPER
Caliper Removal
1. Safely lift and support the vehicle.
2. Remove wheel, refer to
subsection.
3. If caliper is removed from vehicle for replace-
ment:
3.1 Drain brake system, refer to
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
tion.
3.2 Unscrew brake hose from caliper.
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1. Brake hose
2. Sealing washers
4. Remove fasteners retaining brake hose.
5. Remove screws securing caliper support.
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28.5 N•m ± 1.5 N•m
(21 lbf•ft ± 1 lbf•ft)
8.5 N•m ± 1.5 N•m
(75 lbf•in ± 13 lbf•in)
PERIODIC
subsection.
WHEELS AND TIRES
PERIODIC
subsec-
Subsection 07 (BRAKES)
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1. Caliper screws
6. Place caliper assembly onto a support.
NOTICE
Do not let caliper hangs by the hose
and do not stretch or twist hose.
Caliper Installation
The installation is the reverse of the removal pro-
cedure. However, pay attention to the following.
If caliper was removed for replacement:
– Refill and bleed brake system, refer to
ODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
tion.
– Install NEW sealing washers.
Install NEW caliper retaining screws.
Tighten caliper retaining screws to specification.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Caliper retaining screws
BRAKE PADS
Brake Pads Replacement
1. Remove caliper, refer to
this subsection.
2. Remove pin retainer securing brake pad pin.
PERI-
subsec-
61 N•m ± 9 N•m
(45 lbf•ft ± 7 lbf•ft)
CALIPER REMOVAL
in
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