Brake Pads Replacement Delco 3400
Removal Procedure
The use of GM brake pad material will help to maintain a balance between
the front and the rear brake performance. In addition, the use of GM brake
pad material will provide the proper brake balance for the purposes of stopping
distance and control over the full range of operating conditions. The installation
of any front brake pads or rear brake shoe material with a performance different
from that of the suggested GM replacement parts for this vehicle may change
the intended brake balance of this vehicle.
- Raise the vehicle. Support the vehicle with suitable safety stands.
- Remove the front brake caliper from the front brake rotor. Do
not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.
- Remove the front outboard
brake pad. Use a screwdriver to disengage the bottoms on the front brake pad
from the holes in the front brake caliper housing.
- Remove the front inboard
brake pad.
- Replace any corroded
caliper bolts, bushings, or sleeves. Do not attempt to polish away any corrosion.
- Replace any nicked or cut caliper bolt bushings or seals.
Installation Procedure
- Lubricate the front brake caliper, bushings, bolts and seals with Delco
Silicone Lube GM P/N 18010909 or the equivalent.
- Install the front inboard
brake pad.
• | Snap the retainer ring into the front rake caliper piston. |
• | The front brake pad retainer spring is already staked to the brake
pad. |
• | The front brake pad must lay flat against the front brake caliper
piston. |
- Install the front outboard
brake pad with the wear indicator at the leading edge of the front brake pad
during forward wheel rotation. The back of the front brake pad must lay
flat against the front brake caliper.
Important: Before moving the vehicle, pump the brake pedal until it is firm. Check
the fluid level in the brake master cylinder after pumping the brakes.
- Install the front brake caliper onto the front brake rotor. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.
Brake Pads Replacement Delco 3486
Removal Procedure
The use of GM brake pad material will help to maintain a balance between
the front and the rear brake performance. In addition, the use of GM brake
pad material will provide the proper brake balance for the purposes of stopping
distance and control over the full range of operating conditions. The installation
of any front brake pads or rear brake shoe material with a performance different
from that of the suggested GM replacement parts for this vehicle may change
the intended brake balance of this vehicle.
- Remove the front brake caliper from the front brake rotor. Do
not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.
- Remove the front outboard
brake pad. Use a screwdriver to disengage the bottoms on the front brake pad
from the holes in the front brake caliper housing.
- Remove the front inboard
brake pad.
- Replace any corroded
caliper bolts, bushings, or sleeves. Do not attempt to polish away any corrosion.
- Replace any nicked or cut caliper bolt bushings or seals.
Installation Procedure
- Lubricate the front brake caliper, bushings, bolts and seals with Delco
Silicone Lube GM P/N 18010909 or the equivalent.
- Install the front inboard
brake pad.
• | Snap the retainer ring into the front brake caliper piston. |
• | The front brake pad retainer spring is already staked to the brake
pad. |
• | The front brake pad must lay flat against the front brake caliper
piston. |
- Install the front outboard
brake pad with the wear indicator at the leading edge of the front brake pad
during forward wheel rotation. The back of the front brake pad must lay
flat against the front brake caliper.
Important: Before moving the vehicle, pump the brake pedal until it is firm. Check
the fluid level in the brake master cylinder after pumping the brakes.
- Install the front brake caliper onto the front brake rotor. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.