Rear
REMOVAL
1. Remove the wheel.
2. Remove the screw which holds the trailing shoe key onto the anchor plate.
3. Release the parking cable adjusting nut.
4. Remove the parking cable.
5. Remove the brake fluid hose.
6. Remove the caliper assembly
NOTE: Support the caliper with a wire or some other means to prevent damage to the brake hose.
7. Remove the ABS wheel speed sensor.
8. Remove the wheel bearing nut
9. Remove the wheel hub and dust cover.
INSPECTION
1. Check the pads for wear or oil contamination and replace if necessary.
NOTE: The pads for the right and left wheels should be replaced at the same time
Pad thickness wear limit: 0.8 mm (0.315 inch)
2. Check the leading and trailing shoe keys and retaining screw for damage, or wear. Replace the keys and retaining screw at the same time the pads are replaced.
3. Check for worn or damaged dust boots if dust or mud has entered the caliper assembly through this seal, the caliper assembly must be replaced or rebuilt.
INSTALLATION
1. Before replacing the brake pads, remove brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir until it is half full.