Rear Wheel
To remove
1. Raise the car and remove the wheels.
2. Press back the piston with a pair of slip-joint pliers.
3. Remove the clip from the brake caliper.
4. Remove the dust caps from the guide pins and then remove the guide pins.
5. Lift the brake caliper off the brake disc and suspend it from the suspension strut.
6. Remove the brake pads.
Clean the inside of the brake caliper with a soft wire brush and inspect the dust caps.
To fit
1. Fit the new brake pads into the hydraulic body.
IMPORTANT: The inner and outer pads are different. The spring-fitted pad must be fitted against the piston.
2. Fit the hydraulic body, clean the guide pins and tighten to torque.
Tightening torque 28 Nm (20 ft. lbs.).
3. Fit the dust caps and clip, as shown.
4. Fit the wheels and tighten the wheel bolts, using a torque wrench.
Tightening torque 110 Nm (81 ft. lbs.).
IMPORTANT: The wheel must hang freely when the wheel bolts are being tightened.
5. Lower the car to the floor and depress the brake pedal to force out the brake pistons.
6. Check the level of the brake fluid.