Brake Caliper Overhaul Without B9Q/V4U
Overhaul Procedure
Tools Required
J 35777 Caliper Piston Seal
Installer
- Remove the caliper from
vehicle. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order
to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result
in serious injury.
- Remove the piston by directing low pressure compressed air into the
caliper inlet hole.
Important: Care must be used when removing the piston boot and seal from the caliper.
Use a small plastic or wood tool for removal. Do not use a metal tool because
it may damage the caliper bore or seal groove.
- Remove the piston boot from the caliper.
- Remove the piston seal from the caliper.
- Remove the bleeder valve and cap from the caliper.
- Clean all of the parts. Use clean, denatured alcohol. Dry all
of the parts with non-lubricated, low pressure compressed air. Blow out
all of the passages in the caliper body and the bleeder valve.
- Inspect all of the parts as follows.
• | Piston - Inspect for scoring, nicks, cracks, wear, or corrosion.
Replace the piston if any damage is found. |
• | Caliper Bore - Inspect for scoring, nicks, cracks, wear, or corrosion.
Use crocus cloth to polish out light corrosion. Otherwise, replace the caliper.
Do not hone the caliper bore. |
• | Seal groove in the caliper bore for nicks or burrs. If found,
replace the caliper. |
- Install the bleeder valve cap and bleeder valve into the caliper.
- Install the new piston seal. Lubricate the seal with clean brake
fluid before installing.
- Install the new piston dust boot seal
over the piston.
- Using theJ 35777
fully seat the boot in the caliper.
- Install the caliper onto the vehicle. Refer to
Brake Caliper Replacement
.
Brake Caliper Overhaul With B9Q/V4U
Removal Procedure
Tools Required
J 36474 75 mm
Boot Seal Installer
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle
in General Information.
- Remove the tire and wheel assembly.
- Remove the fluid from the caliper (1).
- Remove the brake pad. Clean the interior of the caliper with clean
shop towels.
Caution: Do not place your fingers in front of the piston in order
to catch or protect the piston while applying compressed air. This could result
in serious injury.
Notice: Use just enough air pressure to ease the piston out of
the bore. You can damage a blown-out piston even with the padding.
- Remove the piston.
• | Direct compressed air into the caliper fluid inlet. |
• | Use just enough air pressure to ease the piston out of the bore. |
- Remove the boot using
care not to scratch the housing bore.
- Remove the piston seal with a nonmetal type of tool.
- Remove the bleeder valve.
- Use denatured alcohol in order to clean the following parts:
• | Use dry, filtered, compressed air to dry the parts and to blow
out the passages. |
- Replace any piston with the following conditions:
- Replace any caliper bore or seal groove with the following conditions:
• | Attempt to remove any light corrosion on the caliper bore or seal
groove using a crocus cloth. |
Installation Procedure
- Use clean brake fluid in order to lubricate the following parts:
- Install the piston seal using care not to twist the seal.
- Install the boot on the piston.
- Install the piston and
the boot into the caliper bore.
- Push the piston to the bottom of the bore.
- Seat the boot housing
usingJ 36474
orJ 36475
or J 38453
.
- Install the bleeder valve.
Tighten
Tighten the bleeder valve to 13 N·m (115 lb in).
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners
must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring
replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant
are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or
corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified.
These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage
the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when
installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
- Install the tire and wheel assembly.
- Lower the vehicle.