1 | Brake disc |
2 | Outboard brake pad |
3 | Inboard brake pad |
4 | Backing plate |
5 | Rear brake caliper |
1. | NOTE Fluid may have to removed. Depth: 3 mm (⅛ in) |
1. | See Figure 2. Remove upper and lower mounting screws (1, 2). | |
2. | Remove caliper assembly. | |
3. | Using steady pressure, pry between the pad and the brake disc in order to push the caliper piston back into the bore. | |
4. | NOTE Note the pad's original orientation for replacement purposes. a. Remove retainer screw (1), pad retainer (2) and inner pad (3). b. Remove the outer pad (4), spring clip (5) and mounting plate (6) as an assembly. c. Remove pad (4) from mounting plate (6) by pushing the pad free of the spring clip (5). |
1. | Lay the mounting plate (6) down on flat surface. The upper mounting bolt hole must be positioned at upper right. | |
2. | See Figure 3. Install spring clip (5) at the top of mounting plate. | |
3. | Install outer brake pad (4). a. Take outer pad (4) that has the insulator backing, and place it on top of the spring clip (5) with the lower end of the pad slightly entering the opening of the mounting plate. b. With the pad centered (4) within the mounting plate (6) and the insulated back facing downward, push down on the pad until it is against the flat surface and is held firmly by spring tension from the spring clip (5). | |
4. | NOTE The spring clip loop and friction material must always face away from the piston. If it is wrong, the pad must be removed, the mounting plate reversed and the parts assembled again. | |
5. | Install inner pad (3) (without insulator backing). a. Place inner pad (3) in the machined recessed seat of the caliper. b. Position the pad retainer (2) within the counterbore at the inside end of the caliper. c. Insert self-tapping retainer screw (1) through the hole in the center of pad retainer (2) and thread into the hole in the pad. d. Tighten screw (1). Torque: 4.5–5.6 N·m (40–50 in-lbs) | |
6. | Install caliper assembly. | |
7. | See Figure 2. Install upper and lower mounting screws (1, 2). Tighten. Torque: 34–41 N·m (25–30 ft-lbs) |
1 | Upper mounting screw |
2 | Lower mounting screw |
1 | Retainer screw |
2 | Pad retainer |
3 | Inner pad |
4 | Outer pad |
5 | Spring clip |
6 | Mounting plate |
1. | Check brake fluid level in master cylinder. a. Fill below the top of cylinder if necessary. Depth: 3 mm (⅛ in) b. Use the correct D.O.T. hydraulic brake fluid type as specified in the Owner's Manual. c. Install master cylinder reservoir cap. d. Install reservoir screws. Tighten. Torque: 0.7–0.9 N·m (6–8 in-lbs) Reservoir screw | |
2. | Actuate master cylinder to move piston out until it makes contact with both brake pads. Verify piston location against pads. | |
WARNING After repairing the brake system, test brakes at low speed. If brakes are not operating properly, testing at high speeds can cause loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00289a) | ||
3. | NOTE Avoid making hard stops for the first 100 miles (160 km). This allows the new pads to become conditioned to the brake discs. a. Turn ignition switch to ON. Actuate master cylinder to verify operation of brake system. b. Test ride vehicle. If brakes feel spongy, bleed the system according to Service Manual. |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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1 | Screw | 3562 |
2 | Brake pad | Not sold separately |
3 | Brake pad | Not sold separately |
4 | Brake grease | 44049-83 |