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Removal





BRAKE: REAR BRAKE: REMOVAL

HINT
* Use the same procedures for the RH side and LH side.
* The procedures listed below are for the LH side.
1. REMOVE REAR WHEEL

2. DRAIN BRAKE FLUID

NOTICE:
If brake fluid leaks onto any painted surface, wash off or remove the brake fluid completely.

3. REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE PAD WITH ANTI-SQUEAL SHIMS

(a) Disengage the both ends of the anti-squeal spring from the 2 brake pad holes, and turn the anti-squeal spring as shown in the illustration.





(b) Push the pin hold clip toward the brake rotor to disengage it from the brake pad, and then remove it from the 2 pad guide pins.





NOTICE:
Be sure to remove the pin hold clip as specified above.

(c) Holding the anti-squeal spring, remove the 2 pad guide pins from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.





(d) Remove the anti-squeal spring from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly.

(e) Remove the 2 brake pads with the anti-squeal shims.

4. REMOVE ANTI-SQUEAL SHIM

(a) Remove the 4 anti-squeal shims from each pad.

5. DISCONNECT REAR LH FLEXIBLE HOSE

(a) Remove the union bolt and gasket from the rear disc brake cylinder assembly, then disconnect the flexible hose.





6. REMOVE NO. 1 REAR DISC BRAKE CYLINDER SUPPORT PIN

(a) Remove the No. 1 cylinder support pin and tilt the disc brake cylinder assembly toward the rear of the vehicle.





7. REMOVE REAR DISC BRAKE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY

(a) Remove the 2 bolts and cylinder assembly rear together with the caliper support bracket.

(b) Remove the 2 No. 1 caliper plates from the caliper support bracket.