Cars & Vehicles Auto Parts & Maintenance & Repairs

How to Fix Brakes That Are Sticking

    • 1). Jack up your car and remove the wheels. Make sure to leave an entire side assembled so that you have a reference. Use the impact screwdriver if necessary.

    • 2). Loosen the brake reservoir cover. Use the brake cleaner to clean the build up and also check the brake fluid level.

    • 3). Remove the rotor disc without stripping the mounting screws. Use the hammer and impact screwdriver if necessary.

    • 4). Remove caliper bolts if necessary. Torque the fasteners to proper specification. Bolts are responsible for handling the stopping force created, so make sure to secure a tight fit.

    • 5). Remove the caliper if required. Certain makes and models require caliper removal. If you can access the brake pads without removing the caliper, then go ahead and remove the old brake pads. Note the position of the clips, shims, and tabs.

    • 6). Compress the caliper piston back into the caliper before installing the new brake pads. Again use the brake cleaner to clean excess build up.

    • 7). Install your new brake pads. Make sure all shims, clips, and tabs are aligned to proper positions.

    • 8). Apply a small amount of high temperature grease to caliper slider pins.



Leave a reply