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When to change the brake pads on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

When to change the brake pads on a Dodge Grand Caravan?

This automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist owners of the 5th generation or “Generation V” (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014) Dodge Grand Caravan in changing the rear disc brake pads and lubricating the caliper slider pins.

How do you remove a wheel from a Dodge Grand Caravan?

Hoist the rear quarter panel on the appropriate side with the jack and then support the Grand Caravan onto a jack stand. Do not use the jack as a support, since they can fail under duress. Remove the lug nuts and wheel assembly. Use the needle-nose pliers to remove the cotter pin from the drive shaft stub and then remove the castle nut retainer.

Can a Dodge Grand Caravan be all wheel drive?

Since Grand Caravans can come equipped with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive models, the rear bearing assemblies employ significantly different procedures to remove and or replace.

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.

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…

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 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.

How do you loosen the caliper on a minivan?

Loosen the lower caliper bolt by turning it clockwise (as seen from the outside of the vehicle) with the 13mm socket and 3/8″ drive ratcheting wrench. Loosen the upper 13mm caliper bolt by turning it in the clockwise direction (as seen from the outside of the minivan).

This automotive maintenance tutorial was specifically written to assist owners of the 5th generation or “Generation V” (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014) Dodge Grand Caravan in changing the front disc brake pads and lubricating the caliper slider pins.

Where are the disc brakes on a Dodge Caravan?

The stock front disc brakes are equipped with an audible wear indicator on the left side inboard brake pad only. The right-side pads do not include an audible wear indicator. Rear disc brakes are equipped with audible wear indicators on both left side and right-side inboard pads.

Can you stop a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan?

Stopping your 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan safely means maintaining the entire brake system and not waiting until something wears out completely or breaks.

What kind of brake fluid does Dodge Caravan use?

Dodge requires DOT 4 brake fluid for the Caravan. This type of brake fluid is recommended because of the kinematic viscosity requirements of ABS and ESC systems. Also, the soft seals inside the master cylinder are designed of DOT 4.

Very simple step by step replacement of the brakes on a Dodge Grand Caravan. This is a 2010 SXT but should apply to 2007 & newer model years. In this video I replace the front brake pads and rotors. I am using Autozone Duralast gold ceramic brake pads and standard rotors. Loading…

Dodge requires DOT 4 brake fluid for the Caravan. This type of brake fluid is recommended because of the kinematic viscosity requirements of ABS and ESC systems. Also, the soft seals inside the master cylinder are designed of DOT 4.

What kind of battery does a Dodge Grand Caravan use?

Owners of other Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep or RAM vehicles such as the Avenger, 200, 300, Town & Country, Challenger, Charger, Dart, Durango, Journey, Patriot, Wrangler, Grand Cherokee, Compass, 1500, 2500, 3500, C/V Tradesman and ProMaster may also find these DIY instructions to be helpful.

How are front brake pads held in place?

The front brake caliper is held in place to the bracket by two bolts on the back side of the caliper. Loosen the upper caliper bolt by turning it clockwise (as seen from the outside of the vehicle) with the 13mm socket and 3/8″ drive ratcheting wrench.

What do I need to replace front brake pads?

The tools needed to complete this front brake job include a floor jack, two jack stands, a lug nut wrench, a 13mm socket, a 3/8″ drive ratcheting wrench, a “C” or “F” clamp and a tube of brake parts lubricant grease.

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

Where are the Wear bars on the brake pads?

Make a mental note of where the wear indicator or “squeal” bars were situated on the old pads. On this 2013 Grand Caravan, the wear indicator bars were located on the top of both the inner and outer brake pads.

The tools needed to complete this front brake job include a floor jack, two jack stands, a lug nut wrench, a 13mm socket, a 3/8″ drive ratcheting wrench, a “C” or “F” clamp and a tube of brake parts lubricant grease.

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

Make a mental note of where the wear indicator or “squeal” bars were situated on the old pads. On this 2013 Grand Caravan, the wear indicator bars were located on the top of both the inner and outer brake pads.

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Ruth Doyle