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How do you change the brake Springs on a car?

How do you change the brake Springs on a car?

Reconnect the brake springs you disconnected in order to remove the old brakes. Use a pair of pliers to ensure you don’t pinch or injure yourself in the process. If the springs become too bent or damaged in the process, they will have to be replaced. Be careful not to overstretch the ends of the spring.

How do you change the brake shoes on a car?

You can then use a ratchet to remove the axle bearing nut and pull off the brake drum. Then, pull off the brake shoe springs, clips, and cable so you can pull off the old brake shoes. Slide the new brake shoes into place and reconnect all of the springs, clips, and cables so you can replace the drum and axle.

How to replace rear brake pads and rotors?

Step 5 – Using a pair of dikes remove the rotor retainer clip which is used in initial assembly and will not be reinstalled. Step 6 – Next, use a socket to remove both upper and lower caliper mounting bolts. Use a wrench if necessary to secure the slide.

How do you know when to replace a brake cylinder?

Check the Wheel Cylinder: To check the wheel cylinder use a flat blade (standard) screwdriver and pull back the rubber cups to check for the presents of brake fluid which is an indication of failure. Some people like to replace the wheel cylinders every time a brake job is done which is the preference of person doing the job.

How to change the rear brakes on a Chrysler Sebring?

Hand tighten the wheel lug nuts to the wheel studs to keep the rotor from moving while you work on the caliper. Place a large C-clamp over the body of the brake caliper. Place the clamp ends against the rear of the caliper body and the outboard pad or a wood block placed against the caliper piston.

How do you remove a Sebring from a tire?

Jack the Sebring up with the lifting jack from the tire maintenance kit in the trunk of the vehicle. Place jack stands beneath the frame to support the vehicle during the pad replacement. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench. Use a 17mm socket and power drill to make quick work of the lug removal.

How do you replace the lug nuts on a Chrysler Sebring?

Replace the wheels and screw on the lug nuts. Lower the Chrysler and tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench or socket and drill. Press the brake pedal repeatedly to return the caliper piston to its proper position against the new brake pads. Pull the hood release lever under the dashboard on the driver’s side of the Sebring.

Where is DOT-3 brake fluid located in a Sebring?

Pull the hood release lever under the dashboard on the driver’s side of the Sebring. Move to the engine compartment. Remove the cap from the master cylinder and fill the container with DOT-3 brake fluid as needed. The master cylinder is located near the right rear corner of the engine.

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Ruth Doyle