1. |
Disconnect the brake fluid level switch
connector, and remove the reservoir cap.
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2. |
Remove the brake fluid from the master
cylinder reservoir with a syringe.
Do not spill brake fluid on the vehicle,
it may damage the paint; if brake fluid does contact the
paint, wash it off immediately with water.
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3. |
Remove the wheel &
tire. |
4. |
Loosening the tube flare nut (B).
Tightening
torque:
12.7 ~ 16.7 N.m (1.3 ~ 1.7 kgf.m, 9.4 ~
12.3 lb-ft)
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[Front]
[Rear]
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5. |
Disconnect the brake tube by remove the brake
hose clip (A). |
6. |
Disconnect the brake hose from the brake
caliper by loosening the bolt (C).
Tightening
torque:
24.5 ~ 29.4 N.m (2.5 ~ 3.0 kgf.m, 18.1 ~
21.7 lb-ft)
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[Front disc
brake]
[Rear Disc
brake]
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1. |
Check the brake tubes for cracks, crimps and
corrosion. |
2. |
Check the brake hoses for cracks, damage and
fluid leakage. |
3. |
Check the brake tube flare nuts for damage and
fluid leakage. |
4. |
Check brake hose mounting bracket for crack or
deformation. |
1. |
Installation is the reverse of
removal.
Use a new washer (A) whenever
installing. |
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2. |
After installation, bleed the brake system.
(Refer to Brake system
bleeding) |
3. |
Check the spilled brake
oil. | |