Rear
Special Tools
Removal
CAUTION: If brake fluid is spilt on the paintwork, the affected area must be immediately washed down with cold water.
1. Remove the wheel and tire.
2. Detach the parking brake cable from the brake caliper.
1 Pull back the parking brake lever.
2 Disconnect the cable from the parking brake lever.
3 Remove the conduit retaining clip (if equipped).
4 Detach the cable and conduit from the brake caliper.
3. Loosen the brake hose union.
1 Using a suitable brake hose clamp, clamp the brake hose.
2 Loosen the union.
4. Detach the brake caliper from the brake anchor plate.
5. CAUTION: Cap the brake hose to prevent fluid loss or dirt ingress.
Remove the brake caliper.
^ Disconnect the brake hose.
Installation
1. Loosely connect the brake hose to the brake caliper.
2. CAUTION: When the brake caliper piston is retracted into the piston housing, brake fluid will be displaced into the brake fluid reservoir.
Using the special tool, retract the brake caliper piston.
3. NOTE: Make sure the brake caliper retaining bolt springs are correctly located.
Install the caliper.
4. Tighten the brake hose union.
1 Tighten the union.
2 Remove the brake hose clamp.
5. Attach the parking brake cable to the brake caliper.
1 Position the cable and conduit.
2 Install the conduit retaining clip (if equipped).
3 Pull back the parking brake lever.
4 Connect the cable to the parking brake lever.
6. Install the wheel and tire.
7. Bleed the brake system.