Warning! Always replace the brake pads on both wheels at the same time. Take precautions when handling brake dust containing asbestos, which is hazardous to health.
Front wheels
1. Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir. Remove the wheel. Inspect the brake disc for wear or damage.
2. Push the piston into the caliper with a clamp.
3. Clean the brake mechanism from dust and dirt.
4. Loosen the caliper mounting bolt (indicated by an arrow; the upper arrow indicates the brake hose banjo connection bolt).
5. Raise the caliper (left) and fix the caliper in this position with a piece of wire (on right).
6. Remove anti-noise springs.
7. Remove the outer brake lining.
8. Remove the inner brake lining.
9. Remove the brake lining retainers.
10. Replace the mounting clips if they are loose on the caliper mounting bracket.
11. Apply anti-noise lubricant to the back of the brake pads.
12. Install a new inner brake lining.
13. Install a new outer brake lining.
14. Install the anti-noise springs.
15. Clean the caliper pin and lubricate it with high temperature grease.
16. Install the caliper on the brake disc and pads.
17. Install the fixing bolt and tighten it to the required torque.
Rear wheels
1. Remove the cap from the brake fluid reservoir. Remove the wheel. Inspect the brake disc for wear or damage.
2. Remove the clamp from the handbrake cable.
3. Loosen the handbrake cable adjusting nut.
4. Disconnect the cable from the lever.
5. unscrew the bolt (left) and turn the adjusting gear counterclockwise to move the piston deep into the caliper (on right).
6. Loosen the caliper mounting bolt.
7. Remove the caliper from the brake disc.
8. Remove anti-noise springs.
9. Remove the outer brake lining.
10. Remove the inner brake lining.
11. Remove the brake pad fasteners.
12. Apply anti-noise lubricant to the back of the brake pads before installing them.
13. Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
Front and rear wheels
Install the wheels and lower the vehicle to the ground. Check the hydraulic fluid level in the brake system reservoir and the operation of the brake system.