Rear
REMOVAL
1. Remove the caliper mounting bolts, and remove the caliper assembly.
2. Remove the carrier bolt, and remove the carrier with brake pad.
3. Remove the piston boot.
4. Remove the piston assembly with special tool to twist the piston out of the caliper body.
5. Remove piston seal with finger tip.
CAUTION: Do not use sharpened tools to prevent damage to inner cylinder.
INSTALLATION
1. Check for worn, damaged, or rusted piston bore and piston.
Replace the damaged parts if necessary.
2. Check for damaged piston seal, boot, and pin insulators.
3. Apply a recommended lubricant to the following parts:
PARTS RECOMMENDED LUBRICANT QUANTITY
Piston seal Brake fluid (Dot 3) As required
Cylinder inner side Brake fluid (Dot 3) As required
Piston boot Brake fluid (Dot 3) As required
Piston outer surface Brake fluid (Dot 3) As required
Guide-rod insulators Rubber grease As required
4. Push the piston into the caliper with special tool(O9580-34000).
5. Align the piston mating mark to upward as shown in illustration.