Filed Under (Mazda) by admin on 21-06-2010
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FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER Removal & Installation Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies and disconnect brake hose. Plug all openings. Remove front disc brake pads. See FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS . Remove remaining mounting bolt(s). Remove caliper from vehicle. To install, reverse removal procedure. Bleed air from system. FRONT BRAKE ROTOR Removal & Installation 1. Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies. Remove front disc brake caliper with brake hose connected. See FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER . Wire caliper aside. Remove rotor-to-hub screws (if equipped). Remove rotor. 2. Machine rotor if lateral runout exceeds specification. Replace rotor if measured thickness is less than specified minimum thickness. See DISC BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS table. To install, reverse removal procedure. REAR DISC BRAKE PADS Removal & Installation
Filed Under (Mazda) by admin on 04-05-2010
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1995 Mazda MX-6 BRAKE SYSTEM’ ’1995-96 BRAKES Mazda – Disc & Drum Removal & Installation
1. Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies. Remove lower lock pin/guide bolt. See Fig. 2 . Pivot caliper upward and support using rope. 2. Remove pads, shims, guide plates or pad guides and “V” springs (if equipped). Replace pad if lining
thickness is less than specified. See MINIMUM PAD LINING SPECIFICATIONS (FRONT) table. 3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Use Disc Brake Expander (49-0221-600C) and an old pad to push piston fully inward to install disc pads. Exploded View Of Front Brake Disc Assembly FRONT DISC BRAKE CALIPER Removal & Installation FRONT BRAKE ROTOR Removal & Installation REAR DISC BRAKE PADS Removal & Installation Exploded View Of Rear Disc Brake Assembly (Miata & Protege Shown; MX-6 & 626 Are Similar) Exploded View Of Rear Drum Brake Assembly (MX-3 Shown; MX-6 626 Are Similar) Removing Power Brake Unit (Typical)