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Can you replace the brake pads on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

Can you replace the brake pads on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

If this is the first rear brake job on your Grand Caravan and the rotors appear to be in excellent condition, you should be able to just replace the pads with great results. To remove the existing rotors and install new ones, remove the two bolts on the rear of the caliper bracket that attach it to the steering knuckle.

Where is the brake fluid cap on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

First move to the right rear area of the engine bay (near the driver’s seat) and twist off the brake fluid reservoir cap in the counterclockwise direction. Removing the cap will allow the brake fluid to more easily travel back through the lines when you retract the piston.

Where are the wear indicator bars on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

On this 2013 Grand Caravan, the wear indicator bars were located at the bottom of both the inner and outer brake pads. If your new set of rear pads included new brake hardware, pull out the old metal pad abutment or “anti-rattle” clips from the top and bottom of the bracket before installing the new ones in their place.

Where is the brake fluid bleeder valve on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

The brake fluid bleeder valve is located underneath a rubber cap on the back side of the caliper just below the upper caliper bolt. Replace the rear wheel and spin on the 5 lug nuts by hand in the clockwise direction to prevent them from becoming cross threaded.

How to replace the brake pads on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

Replacing the rear brake pads and rotors on my 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan. I conducted this repair without the Chrysler Special Tool 8807 used to rotate the caliper piston back into the caliper. This video may not demonstrate proper safety or technique. It is up to you to ensure the safety of yourself and your vehicle. Loading…

First move to the right rear area of the engine bay (near the driver’s seat) and twist off the brake fluid reservoir cap in the counterclockwise direction. Removing the cap will allow the brake fluid to more easily travel back through the lines when you retract the piston.

On this 2013 Grand Caravan, the wear indicator bars were located at the bottom of both the inner and outer brake pads. If your new set of rear pads included new brake hardware, pull out the old metal pad abutment or “anti-rattle” clips from the top and bottom of the bracket before installing the new ones in their place.

How do you replace rear disc brake pads?

Pull the rear caliper out of the bracket and carefully rest it on the suspension or suspend it from the spring with a bungee cord. Pull the old inner and outer brake pads out of the caliper bracket. Make a mental note of where the wear indicator or “squeal” bars were situated on the old pads.

How does the brake pedal work on a Dodge Caravan?

After the car is safely lowered and you start it up, the brake pedal will go the floor several times as the system pressurizes. You’ll hear a noticeable clicking from the pedal. This is the “Apply brake to shift” mechanism. It will settle down as the brake pedal firms up.

How do you tighten the lug nuts on a caravan?

Lower the Caravan, and then re-tighten the lug nuts using an appropriately sized socket, and the torque wrench, set at 100-foot pounds. Tighten them in a star pattern and not in a circular pattern. Pump the foot brake pedal to return the caliper pistons to their original position. This will seat the pads against the brake rotors.

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Ruth Doyle