Brake Pads, CII 38
Brake Pads, CII 38
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Torque Wrench 5-50 Nm (V.A.G 1331)
• Resetting and Extracting Tool (T 10165)
Removing
• When removing, mark brake pads that will be used again. Install in the same position, otherwise braking effect will be uneven!
- Remove the wheels.
- Counter-hold guide pins and remove attachment bolts from brake caliper.
- Remove brake caliper and secure with wire so that the weight of the brake caliper does not burden or damage the brake hose.
- Remove brake pads and anti-rattle springs - arrows -.
Cleaning:
Do not blow brake system using compressed air, the dust produced is harmful to health!
- Contact surfaces between brake pads and brake carrier must be cleaned, remove corrosion.
- Clean brake caliper.
• Use only appropriate solvents for cleaning brake caliper.
Installing
• Before pushing back the piston, extract some of the brake fluid out of the brake fluid reservoir using a bleeder bottle. Otherwise, especially if reservoir has been topped off, fluid will overflow and cause damage.
- Install pistons at knurled wheel on (T 10165) by turning toward right. Do not damage protective caps.
- Use special tool 10165/1 for assistance when installing.
• For pistons that are difficult to move, an open-end wrench (size 13 mm) can be applied at the appropriate wrench surface - arrow A -.
- Insert brake pad retention plates - arrows - and brake pads in brake carrier.
- Make sure that the brake pads are located correctly in the anti-rattle springs - arrows -.
- Secure brake caliper using new self-locking bolts.
• The repair kit includes four self-locking hex bolts which must be installed in all cases.
- Install wheels.
Torque specification for wheel bolts
• After replacing brake pads, depress brake pedal firmly several times with vehicle stationary so that the brake pads are properly seated in their normal operating position.
• Check brake fluid level after replacing brake pad.