On-Car Service
ON-CAR SERVICEPAD
1) Remove lock pin.
2) Raise caliper body.
3) Remove pad.
4) Check pad thickness A.
CAUTION:
- Always replace the pads for both the left and right wheels at the same time. Also replace pad clips if they are twisted or worn.
- A wear indicator is provided on the inner disc brake pad. If the pad wears down to such an extent that the end of the wear indicator contacts the disc rotor, a squeaking sound is produced as the wheel rotates. If this sound is heard, replace the pad.
- Replace pad if there is oil or grease on it.
5) Apply thin coat of PBC GREASE (Part No.003607000) to the frictional portion between pad and pad clip.
6) Install pads on support.
7) Install caliper body on support.
NOTE: If it is difficult to push piston during pad replacement, loosen air bleeder to facilitate work.
DISC ROTOR
1) Install disc rotor by tightening the five wheel nuts.
2) Set a dial gauge on the disc rotor. Turn disc rotor to check runout.
NOTE: Make sure that dial gauge is set 5 mm (0.20 in) inward of rotor outer perimeter.
Disc rotor runout limit:
0.075 mm (0.0030 in)
3) Measure disc rotor thickness.
NOTE; Make sure that micrometer is set 5 mm (0.20 in) inward of rotor outer perimeter.