Filed Under (Toyota) by admin on 02-06-2011
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Some 2009 – 2010 model year Corolla vehicles may exhibit premature pad wear. Use the following replacement pads to address this condition. Repair Procedure 1. Remove the front wheel. 2. Inspect the front pads for any irregular wear by loosening the two bolts on the brake caliper assembly. 3. Remove the brake caliper assembly and support it to prevent damage to the ?exible line. 4. Inspect the front pads for wear. If the pads are worn excessively, then replace the pads with the new part number. 5. Add disc brake caliper grease to both sides of the pad support clips and the anti-squeal shims. Figure 3. Figure 4. 2 1 1 No. 1 Disc Brake Pad Support Plate 2 No. 2 Disc Brake Pad Support Plate : 1 1 Add Grease Here (Pad Support Clips) NOTE Install the new anti-squeal shims and the pad wear indicators to the brake pads in the correct position to ensure quiet operation. Figure 5. : 1 1 Add Grease to These Surfaces 6. Install the pads into the brake caliper support assembly. 7. Install the brake caliper and tighten the caliper bolts. Torque: 34 N*m (347 kgf*cm, 25 ft*lbf) 8. Install the wheel and tighten the wheel nuts. Torque: 103 N*m (1050 kgf*cm, 76 ft*lbf) 9. Road test the vehicle to con?rm that there are no further issues with the brake system.
Filed Under (volkswagen) by admin on 20-03-2011
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90 Nm + 45 ° ( 1 / 8 ) additional turn. loosening and tightening Remove any paint residue and/or corrosion in the threads of outer joint before screwing on nut. 3 – Phillips-head screw 4 – Brake disc Notes for repairing 5 – Brake caliper Do not remove brake hose when working on front wheel suspension Hang with wire or similar means Replace brake pads 6 – Metal countersunk screw 7 – Wheel hub Pressing out Pressing in Remove bearing inner race 8 – Rotor for speed sensor Only on vehicles with ABS Front brakes – brake caliper Girling, servicing Brake pads, removing and installing 9 – Hex bolt, 10 Nm 10 – Cover plate 11 – Securing ring Check for proper seating 12 – Wheel bearing Pressing out Replace, destroyed during ejection Pressing in 13 – Self-locking hex nut, 35 Nm 14 – Wheel bearing housing 15 – Ribbed bolt, 125 Nm 16 – Drive axle Removing and installing Servicing 17 – Multipoint socket head bolt, 45 Nm 18 – Hex bolt Camber setting Drive axle with triple rotor joint, removing and installing Drive axle, servicing Camber of front wheels, adjusting Mark installation position before loosening 19 – Hex bolt 20 – Bracket 21 – Stop 22 – Self-locking hex nut, 60 Nm unbolt and bolt in 23 – Suspension strut Disassembling and assembling 24 – Self-locking hex nut, 95 Nm 25 – Tie rod Removing and installing Front suspension strut – Basic/Plus suspensions, servicing Tie rod – power steering gear, TRW and ZF, removing and installing
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 04-03-2011
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WARNING: Do not use any fluid other than clean brake fluid meeting manufacturer’s specification. Additionally, do not use brake fluid that has been previously drained. Following these instructions will help prevent system contamination, brake component damage and the risk of serious personal injury. WARNING: Carefully read cautionary information on product label. For EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION seek medical advice. In the USA or Canada on Ford/Motorcraft products call: 1-800-959-3673. For additional information, consult the product Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) if available. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious personal injury. WARNING: Always install new brake shoes or pads at both ends of an axle to reduce the possibility of brakes pulling vehicle to one side. Failure to follow this instruction may result in uneven braking and serious personal injury. NOTICE: Do not spill brake fluid onto painted or plastic surfaces or damage to surface may occur. If brake fluid is spilled onto a painted or plastic surface, immediately wash the surface with water. 1. Check the brake fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir. If required, remove the fluid until the brake master cylinder reservoir is half full. 2. Remove the wheel and tire. For additional information, refer to Section 204-04. 3. NOTICE: Do not allow the brake caliper to hang by the flexible brake hose or damage to the hose may occur. Remove the 2 brake caliper guide pin caps and bolts and position the caliper and brake pad assembly aside. Support the caliper using mechanic’s wire. Remove and discard the guide pin bushings. Inspect the guide pin threads for damage, install new guide pin(s) as necessary. 4. Remove the brake pads from the caliper. 5. Inspect the brake pads for wear or contamination and install new pads as necessary. For additional information, refer to General Procedures in Section 206-00. 6. Using a C-clamp and a worn brake pad, press the piston into the caliper. 7. Inspect the brake disc and resurface or install a new brake disc as necessary. For additional information, refer to General Procedures in Section 206-00. Installation 1. Clean, dry and inspect the brake caliper anchor plate. Apply equal amounts of the supplied yellow lubricant to the 4 brake pad contact points on the anchor plate as shown. 2. NOTICE: Do not apply lubricant to guide pin threads or incorrect tightening of the guide pins may result. Install new brake hardware as follows: Apply equal amounts of the supplied white lubricant to the inside of the guide pin bushings. Install the guide pin bushings into the caliper bores. Install the guide pins into the bushings. 3. Install the brake pads to the caliper. 4. Position the caliper onto the anchor plate and install the 2 brake caliper guide pin bolts. To install, tighten to 38 Nm (28 lb-ft). Clean and dry guide pin threads as necessary. 5. Fill the master cylinder with clean, specified brake fluid. 6. Install the wheel and tire. For additional information, refer to Section 204-04. 7. Apply the brake several times to verify correct brake operation.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 28-02-2011
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Removal 1. CAUTION: Install a new lining if worn to or past the specified thickness above the metal backing plate or rivets. Install new pads in complete axle sets. If necessary, using a suitable suction device, remove the brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir until it is half filled. 2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly. For additional information, refer to Section 204-04. 3. Inspect the brake pads for wear or contamination. 4. CAUTION: If the anchor housing spring is to be reused, do not force the anchor housing spring off the brake caliper. Do not install a damaged anchor housing spring. Remove the anchor housing spring. 5. NOTE: Verify if the anchor housing spring has 1 end with 2 tabs. If yes, the LH side anchor housing spring must be installed with the 2-tabbed end in the upper brake caliper cavity. For the LH brake caliper, release the lower portion of the anchor housing spring. Apply force at the center of the anchor housing spring and pull outward at the bottom of the anchor housing spring to remove it from the lower brake caliper cavity. 6. Rotate the spring upward then remove it from the brake caliper. 7. NOTE: On the RH side, the anchor housing spring must be installed with the 2-tabbed end in the lower brake caliper cavity. The illustration below shows the anchor housing spring end with 2 tabs. For RH brake caliper, release the upper portion of the anchor housing spring. Apply force at the center of the anchor housing spring and pull outward at the top of the anchor housing spring to remove it from the upper brake caliper cavity. 8. Rotate the spring downward then remove it from the brake caliper. 9. NOTE: Do not allow the brake caliper to hang from the brake hose. Remove the brake caliper. 1. Remove the zero-drag spring. 2. Remove and discard the brake caliper-to-anchor plate bolts, guide pins and boots. 10. Remove the brake pads from the brake caliper. 11. NOTE: Use a wood block or used brake pad to protect the brake caliper piston boots. Compress the brake caliper pistons. 12. Measure the brake disc thickness. Install a new brake disc if it is not within specification. For additional information, refer to Brake Disc in this section.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 23-01-2011
Tags: 1997 ford ranger,
automatic transmission fluid,
ball joints,
brake pads,
change engine oil,
door locks,
drive belts,
drive shafts,
engine cooling system,
ford ranger,
front wheel bearings,
fuel filter,
rear axle,
steering linkage
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Mileage: Value Package Price: Change engine oil and replace oil filter (Up to 5 quarts of oil. Perform at specified mileage interval or every 6 months, whichever occurs first) – See dealer Perform multi-point inspection – See dealer Rotate and inspect tires; check wheel end play and turning noise – See dealer Inspect brake pads/shoes/rotors/drums, brake lines and hoses, and parking brake system – See dealer Inspect engine cooling system and hoses – See dealer Lubricate all hinges and latches, door locks and door weatherstrips – See dealer Inspect front wheel bearings; replace grease and adjust bearings – See dealer Inspect battery and clean terminals – See dealer Inspect complete exhaust system and heat shields – See dealer Replace engine air filter – See dealer Replace fuel filter – See dealer Inspect and lubricate all non-sealed steering linkage,ball joints,suspension joints,half and drive-shafts and u-joints – See dealer Change automatic transmission fluid – See dealer Change green engine coolant – See dealer Inspect accessory drive belts, fuel lines, evaporative hoses and tubes – See dealer Replace PCV valve; Ford-paid except CA – See dealer Replace rear axle lubricant – See dealer Replace spark plugs – See dealer Replace PCV valve – See dealer