Auto-Maintenance-Repair > Auto braking system repair > >How to Put the Caliper Back on Your Car

How to Put the Caliper Back on Your Car


Car braking systems need to be inspected and maintained regularly to avoid accidents that could result in injury to the driver or another vehicle. A thorough inspection should be done with every oil change and replacement done as needed. Here is how to reinstall the brake caliper after inspection and maintenance.



Difficulty:
ModerateInstructionsThings You'll Need:
  • Filtering mask
  • Torque wrench
  • Brake cleaner
  • Vehicle specifications manual
  • Wrenches
  1. Step 1

    Inspect the caliper mounting bolts, or slide pins, for excessive corrosion. Replace them, if necessary. Measure the length of bolts and check it against your vehicle repair manual for specifications. If they have stretched, replace them.

  2. Step 2

    Clean and lubricate the caliper bushings, or slide pins. This can be done with brake cleaner. Install the caliper in the same manner in which you removed it.

  3. Step 3

    Tighten the mounting bolts, or slide pins, to the torque listed in your vehicle's manual. Install the brake hose and banjo bolt. Use new copper washers, then tighten to the torque listed in your vehicle's repair manual.

  4. Step 4

    Bleed the brakes. Install the wheels and lower the vehicle. Tighten the wheel lug nuts to the torque listed in your vehicle specifications. Firmly depress the brake pedals a few times to bring the pads back against the rotors, or disc.


Car Repair | Car Diagnosis | Brake Repair | Transmission Repair | Trouble codes | car repair problems | auto insurance question | Car Logos Pictures |




Pre:How to Reset the Caliper Piston by Pumping   Next:How to Clean Residual Brake Fluid When Changing a Tire

  • How to Replace Brake Rotors on a 1986 Nissan Pickup
  • How to Install Front Brakes on a 97 Honda Accord
  • How to Remove the Rear Brakes on a Buick Lesabre
  • How to Replace an Astro Heater Core
  • How to Tell If Brake Pads Need to Be Replaced
  • How to Replace Your Front Brake Pads
  • How to Adjust Brake Pedal Height in a Ford Taurus
  • How to Change Brake Pads in a Honda Odyssey
  • How to Change the Rear Brakes on a Pontiac Grand Prix
  • How to Change Front Brake Pads on a 1992 Dodge Grand Caravan
  • How to Change the Brakes on a 2000 Lexus E300
  • How to Replace the Rotor in a Nissan Sentra
  • How to Change the Brakes on a 1996 Honda Accord
  • How to Replace a Caliper in a Nissan Pathfinder
  • How to Change Brake Pads in a Chrysler Town & Country
  • How to Replace Rear Disc Brakes in a Chevy Camaro
  • How to Replace Rear Disc Brakes in a Kia Spectra
  • How to Replace Rear Disc Brakes in a Chevy Avalanche
  • How to Fix a Proportioning Valve on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier
  • How to Make Parking Brake Adjustments in a Pontiac Grand Am
  • How to Replace the Rotor in a Ford Taurus
  • How to Change Drum Brakes on a 2000 Mercury Cougar
  • How to Troubleshoot Toyota Camry Brakes
  • How to Replace a Caliper in a Geo Tracker
  • Loading


  • troubleshooting
  • Car Brake Problems
  • Car Problems
  • Air Condition Repair
  • Truck Repair
  • Car Wiring and Electrical
  • Car Transmission Repair
  • Car Noises Problems
  • Auto Stereo Repair
  • DIY Auto Repair
  • Auto braking system repair
  • Auto Battery Repair
  • safe
  • parts
  • auto-repair
  • auto-maintenance
  • Auto Airbag System Repair
  • Car Diagnosis Troubleshooting