Removal Procedure
- Inspect the fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir.
- If the brake fluid level is midway between the maximum-full
point and the minimum allowable level, then no brake fluid needs to be removed
from the reservoir before proceeding. If the brake fluid level is higher
than midway between the maximum-full point and the minimum allowable
level, then remove brake fluid to the midway point before proceeding.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Mark the relationship of the wheel to the hub and bearing assembly
in order to ensure proper wheel balance upon reassembly.
- Remove the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
Reinstall 2 wheel nuts in order to retain the rotor to hub and
bearing assembly.
- Install a large C-clamp
over the top of the caliper housing and against the back of the outboard shoe.
Slowly tighten the C-clamp until the piston is pushed into the caliper
bore enough in order to slide the caliper assembly off the rotor.
- Remove the bolt that attaches
the inlet fitting (5).
Plug the exposed inlet fitting (5) in the caliper housing and
the brake hose in order to prevent fluid loss and contamination.
- Remove the caliper mounting bolts (1) and sleeve assemblies.
- Remove the caliper from
the rotor and knuckle.
Important: Do not attempt to polish away corrosion.
- Inspect the mounting bolts (1) and sleeve (4) assemblies
for corrosion.
- Inspect the bushings (2) for cuts and nicks.
- If damage to either part is found, replace with new parts when
you install the caliper.
Installation Procedure
- Liberally coat the inside
of the diameter of the bushings (4) with silicone grease (4).
- Install the mounting bolts (1) and the sleeve (4)
assemblies.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the caliper (2)
over the rotor into the knuckle.
Tighten
Tighten the mounting bolt and sleeve assemblies to 51 N·m
(38 lb ft).
- Install the inlet fitting (5).
Tighten
Tighten the inlet fitting to 44 N·m (32 lb ft).
- Perform the following steps in order to install the wheel and
tire, aligning the previous marks:
5.1. | Remove the wheel nuts securing the rotor to the hub and bearing
assembly. |
- Bleed the hydraulic brake system. Refer to
Hydraulic Brake System Bleeding
in Hydraulic Brakes.
- With the engine OFF, gradually apply the brake pedal to approximately
2/3 of its travel distance.
- Slowly release the brake pedal.
- Wait 15 seconds, then repeat steps 7 and 8 until a firm brake
pedal is obtained. This will properly seat the brake caliper pistons and brake
pads.
- Fill the master cylinder to the proper level with clean brake
fluid. Refer to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
in Hydraulic Brakes.