6
Brake Pads and Caliper
HYDRAULIC BRAKE AND PARK BRAKE
SYSTEMS
3.
Caliper Only:
Secure the brake hose (6) to the caliper with banjo bolt (5) and new copper washers (4)
. Tighten to 146 in-lb (16.5 N·m).
See following CAUTION and NOTE.
CAUTION
• The banjo bolts are metric. Use only metric thread replacements.
NOTE:
Driver's side brake hose connection uses 2 hoses (6 and 9) and a double length banjo bolt (8).
.
4.
Fill the reservoir of the master cylinder and bleed the hydraulic system.
See Bleeding the Hydraulic Brake
System on page 6-18. See following WARNING.
WARNING
• Use the top bleeding port on each caliper to bleed that respective rear wheel.
• Ensure hydraulic hoses cannot contact any moving parts that will cause wear and damage.
5.
Repeat procedure for the opposite brake if necessary.
6.
Install the tire and wheel. Finger-tighten the lug nuts.
7.
Lower the vehicle and use a crisscross pattern to tighten the lug nuts to 85 ft-lb (115 N·m).
8.
Inspect the brake system.
See Brake System Inspection on page 6-1.
9.
Burnish the new pads before initial vehicle operation. On a flat, open surface, accelerate the vehicle to moderate
speed, then apply the brakes under modest, steady pressure. Repeat this procedure eight to twelve times.
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