Withdrawal
1. Remove the front wheels and fix the brake disc with the wheel bolt (see arrow in illustration).
5.1. Fix the brake disc with the wheel bolt (see arrow)
2. Disconnect the brake pad wear sensor plug.
3. Release the plug 1 from the holder by prying off its lower part 2 with a screwdriver and turning it by 90° (see arrow in illustration).
5.3. Release plug 1 from the holder by prying it out with a screwdriver and turning it by 90° (see arrow)
4. Knock out the fixing pins of the compression springs with a suitable punch and remove the springs (see arrows in illustration).
5.4. Use a suitable punch to knock out the fixing pins of the compression springs and remove the springs (see arrows)
5. Press the piston into the cylinder with a flat screwdriver and remove the inner brake shoe.
6. Wring out a screw-driver external block and take out it.
Installation
The brake pads are installed in the reverse order of their removal.
Attention! Before installing the brake pads, the pistons must be pressed into the cylinder cavity with a suitable tool. Brake pads are directional, so when installing them, you should be guided by the labels.
7. Install the front wheels and lower the vehicle.
8. Squeeze out a few times a brake pedal against the stop, the strong resistance to pressing is not yet felt. When this action is performed, the brake pads are centered and they self-adjust to the working position.
9. Check the brake fluid level in the reservoir. If necessary, add fluid up to the maximum mark.
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