Note. Pads should be replaced simultaneously on both wheels of the same axle (those. 4 pads).
Front brake components
1 - Anchor bracket; 2 - Guide pin; 3 - Bellow; 4/5 - Upper/lower shoe holders; 6/7 - Inner / outer block; 8 - Caliper; 9 - O-ring; 10 - Piston; 11 - Protective cap; 12 - Hollow bolt; 13 - Copper washers; 14 - bleed valve
1. Jack up the vehicle and remove the relevant wheel.
2. Remove the brake fluid reservoir cap.
3. Turn out the bottom bolt of fastening of a support.
4. Raise the caliper and tie it to the body elements without straining the brake hose.
5. Remove the old brake pads and their holders from the anchor bracket. Apply to the back new pads and on the mating surface of the holders with PBC grease or silicone containing grease.
6. Install pads and their holders.
7. Lower the caliper. If new pads are being installed, depress the piston slightly while making sure that the brake fluid does not spill out of the reservoir.
8. After installation, before driving, depress the brake pedal several times so that the pads take up their working position.