Caution: Refer to Brake Dust Caution in the Preface section.
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, no brake fluid needs to be removed from
the reservoir before proceeding.
- Raise and suitably support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
- Install a large C-clamp over the body of the brake caliper with the C-clamp
ends against the rear of the caliper body and against the outboard brake
pad.
- Tighten the C-clamp until the caliper piston is compressed into the
caliper bore enough to allow the caliper to slide past the brake rotor.
- Remove the C-clamp from the caliper.
- To loosen the brake caliper lower pin bolt, hold the brake caliper guide
pin with a wrench.
- Loosen the lower brake caliper pin bolt and remove the lower brake
caliper pin bolt.
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.
- Pivot the brake caliper upward from the caliper bracket and
support the caliper out of the way with heavy mechanic's wire or equivalent;
ensure that there is no tension on the hydraulic brake flexible hose. Do
NOT disconnect the hydraulic brake flexible hose from the caliper.
- Remove the brake pads from the caliper bracket.
- Remove and inspect the brake pad retainers from the caliper bracket.
Installation Procedure
- Inspect the brake caliper guide pin bolts. If damaged or corroded
replace the brake caliper guide bolts.
- Inspect the brake caliper guide pins. If damaged, or corroded replace
the brake caliper guide pin. Do not attempt to clean away any corrosion. Refer
to
Rear Disc Brake Hardware Replacement
.
- Inspect the brake caliper guide pin seals for cuts, tears, or deterioration.
If damaged, replace the brake caliper guide pin seals. Refer to
Rear Disc Brake Hardware Replacement
.
- Inspect the brake caliper piston boot for deterioration, replace if
damaged. Refer to
Rear Brake Caliper Overhaul
.
- Install a large C-clamp (1) over
the body of the brake caliper (3) with the C-clamp ends against
the rear of the caliper body and against an old inboard brake pad (2)
or a wood block installed against the caliper piston.
- Tighten the C-clamp (1) until the caliper piston is compressed
completely into the caliper bore.
- Remove the C-clamp and the old brake pad or wood block from the caliper.
- Install the brake pad retainers to the caliper bracket.
- Install the brake pads to the caliper bracket. The brake pad wear
sensor, mounted on the inboard brake pad, must be positioned so that it is
in the trailing position during forward rotation of the brake rotor.
- Pivot the brake caliper downward, over the brake pads and into the
caliper bracket.
Important: If reusing the lower caliper pin bolt, the threads of the lower caliper pin
bolt and the threads of the caliper bracket mounting holes must be free of residue
and debris prior to application of threadlocker in order to ensure proper adhesion
and fastener retention.
- Prepare the bolt and the threaded hole for assembly:
• | Thoroughly clean there residue from the fastener threads using denatured
alcohol or equivalent and allow to dry. |
• | Thoroughly clean residue from the threaded holes using denatured alcohol
or equivalent and allow to dry. |
- Apply threadlocker GM 12345493 (Canadian P/N 10953488),
or equivalent to two-thirds of the threaded length of the lower caliper pin bolt.
Ensure that there are no gaps in the threadlocker along the length of the filled
area of the bolt.
- Allow the threadlocker to cure approximately ten minutes before installation.
- Apply a thin coat of high temperature silicone lube to the front brake
caliper guide pin.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
- Install the lower brake caliper pin bolt.
Tighten
Hold the lower caliper guide pin with a wrench and tighten the lower brake
caliper pin bolt to 60 N·m (44 lb ft).
- Install the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation
in Tires and Wheels.
- Lower the vehicle.
- 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 15 and 16 until a
firm brake pedal apply is obtained; this will properly seat the brake caliper
pistons and brake pads.
- Fill the brake master cylinder reservoir to the proper level. Refer
to
Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling
in Hydraulic
Brakes.
- Burnish the pads and rotors. Refer to
Brake Pad and Rotor Burnishing
.