Tools Required
Removal Procedure
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the front tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
Notice: Support the brake caliper with heavy mechanic wire, or equivalent,
whenever it is separated from its mount and the hydraulic flexible brake hose is still connected. Failure to support the caliper in this manner will cause the flexible brake hose to bear the weight of the caliper, which may cause damage to the brake hose and
in turn may cause a brake fluid leak.
Important: Do NOT disconnect the hydraulic brake flexible hose from the caliper.
- Remove the brake caliper and the pads as an assembly and support the assembly
with heavy mechanic's wire (2), or equivalent. Verify that there is no tension
on the brake hose (3). Refer to
Front Brake Caliper Replacement
.
Important: The brake rotor is indexed to the hub during production in order to minimize
assembled lateral runout (LRO).
- If match marks are not evident, use paint in order to mark the relative position
of the following components:
- Remove the brake rotor. If the brake rotor does not slide off of the hub
easily, complete the following steps as necessary:
5.1. | Select a block of wood longer than the wheel studs. |
5.2. | Place the wood on the rotor between the wheel studs. |
5.3. | Tap the wood with a hammer in order to loosen the rotor from the hub. |
Installation Procedure
Important: Clean the hub and the brake rotor mating surfaces. Failure to remove corrosion
and other contaminants from the hub and the rotor may result in excessive assembled
lateral runout (LRO) of the brake rotor, which could lead to brake pulsation.
- Using the J 42450-A
, thoroughly
clean any corrosion from the mating surface of the hub flange.
- Using the J 41013
,
thoroughly clean any corrosion from the mating surface of the brake rotor.
- Inspect the mating surfaces of the hub and the rotor. Verify that there
are no foreign particles or debris remaining.
- Using the J 41013
,
thoroughly clean any corrosion from the mating surface of the brake caliper bracket
and the knuckle.
- Inspect the mating surfaces of the caliper bracket and the knuckle. Verify
that there are no foreign particles or debris remaining.
- Install the brake rotor to the hub. If you are installing
the old rotor, align the match marks on the following components:
- If you removed and installed the brake rotor as part of a brake system
repair, measure the assembled lateral runout (LRO) of the brake rotor in order to
ensure optimum performance of the disc brakes. Refer to
Brake Rotor Assembled Lateral Runout Measurement
.
- If the brake rotor assembled LRO measurement exceeds the specification,
adjust the LRO to the specification. Refer to
Brake Rotor Assembled Lateral Runout Correction
.
- Clean the brake rotor with denatured alcohol or an equivalent brake cleaner.
- Install the brake caliper and the pads as an assembly. Refer to
Front Brake Caliper Replacement
.
- Install the front tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
- Lower the vehicle.
- If you installed new pads or a new rotor, burnish the pads and rotors.
Refer to
Brake Pad and Rotor Burnishing
.