Care
Point:
Discs must be renewed in axle sets.
Care
Point:
The brake bedding procedure must be carried out whenever discs are renewed. This is to ensure a good
mating condition between the pad and disc.
Care
Point:
When discs are renewed, pad wear must be checked. If pad wear has not reached 50%, they can be re-used
if the brake bedding procedure is repeated. If this procedure is not observed, the disc may fail when sufficient
pressure is applied when braking.
Care
Point:
If any of the below conditions occur, the disc must be replaced regardless of the mileage covered by
the vehicle
1. The weight is within 20g of the minimum weight of the disc as stated on the bell or minimum thickness has
been reached.
2. The comfort level of the disc has reached an unacceptable condition.
3. There has been an excessive drop in braking performance.
4. The disc has been subjected to accidental damage.
5. The disc face has been damaged due to 100% pad wear (metal to disc contact).
6. If the vehicle has been involved in an accident where a wheel face has been impacted.
For points 1, 2, and 3, these will occur to the brake discs through normal use over time.
Care
Point:
Please note that the CCM disc will only show signs of wear in two cases. These are if the vehicle has
experienced hard use such as racing, or if the temperature experienced by the disc is greater than 500° C. In
these situations, the composite within the discs will begin to oxidize, which leads to a more pronounced drop
off in disc weight.
Care
Point:
If the vehicle is driven in an aggressive manner or experiences a lot of cornering, an increase in disc/pad
wear will be experienced.
1.
If required, replace disc.
Checking Iron brake disc
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Visual inspection of surface/ wear
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Summary of Contents for MP4-12C
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Page 35: ...5 Disc Cross Drilled Hole Chip on disc Do not renew disc 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...2 Detach union nut 2 M10 17 Nm 3 Loosen nut 3 4 Remove front brake hose 4 51 ...
Page 69: ...2 Detach union nut 2 M10 17 Nm 3 Loosen nut 3 4 Remove rear brake hose 4 68 ...
Page 98: ...Description Dimension Value Bolt Floor panel tunnel M6 x 16 10 Nm 97 ...
Page 104: ...1 Remove bolts 1 M6 x 20 4 Nm 2 Remove tyre spoilers 2 Remove front guide vanes 103 ...
Page 105: ...1 Remove screws 1 M6 x 16 6 Nm 2 Remove front guide vanes 2 Remove rear guide vanes 104 ...
Page 125: ...Description Dimension Value Track rod steering rack M14 30 Nm 124 ...
Page 194: ...4 Remove bolts 2 M6 x 20 8 Nm 5 Remove bolts 3 M6 x 16 8 Nm 193 ...
Page 195: ...5 Remove bolts 3 M6 x 16 8 Nm 6 Remove bolts 4 M6 x 16 8 Nm 194 ...
Page 196: ...6 Remove bolts 4 M6 x 16 8 Nm 7 Remove bodyside lower rear arrows 195 ...
Page 203: ...Description Dimension Value Clamp ISG to Throttle M6 5 Nm 202 ...