Table of contents: Removal ↓ Installation ↓
Removal
1. Remove the front wheels and secure the brake disc with the wheel bolt (see arrow in illustration).
5.1 Secure the brake disc with the wheel bolt (see arrow)
2. Disconnect the brake pad wear sensor plug.
3. Release plug 1 from the holder by prying its lower part 2 with a screwdriver and turning it 90° (see arrow in illustration).
5.3. Release plug 1 from the holder by prying it up with a screwdriver and turning it 90° (see arrow)
4. Use a suitable punch to knock out the spring retaining pins and remove the springs (see arrows in the illustration).
5.4. Using a suitable punch, knock out the spring retaining pins and remove the springs (see arrows)
5. Press the piston back into the cylinder using a flat-head screwdriver and remove the inner brake shoe.
6. Use a screwdriver to pry up the outer shoe and remove it.
Installation
Installation of brake pads is performed in the reverse order of their removal.
Attention! Before installing the brake pads, the pistons should be pressed into the cylinder cavity using a suitable device. The brake pads are directional, so when installing them, follow the marks.
7. Install the front wheels and lower the vehicle.
8. Press the brake pedal all the way down several times until you feel a strong resistance to pressing. When you do this, the brake pads are centered and they automatically set themselves to the working position.
9. Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. If necessary, add fluid to the maximum mark.
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