Where are the brake pads on a 2015 Jeep Cherokee?
Where are the brake pads on a 2015 Jeep Cherokee?
Swing the caliper up and off the old brake pads. Remove the two old brake pads from the bracket and make a mental note of where the wear indicator or “squeal” bars are situated. On this 2015 Cherokee, the wear bars were situated at the bottom of both the inner and outer brake pads.
How do you replace the disc brake pads on a jeep?
Loosen the nut at the top of the caliper by turning it counterclockwise with a 10mm socket and a ratchet or a 10mm wrench. If the caliper slider pin turns as you are attempting to loosen the nut, hold it in place with a 17mm wrench. Set the 10mm nut aside in a safe place.
Where is the EPB on a Jeep Cherokee?
Push the lower pin back in to its rubber dust boot at the bottom of the bracket. Attention : If your Cherokee is equipped with an electronic parking brake or “EPB”, you must place it in “service” / “maintenance” mode by using the display screen on the dashboard as shown at the top of this page.
What kind of brake caliper does a Jeep Cherokee have?
The Cherokee is equipped with a “screw-in” type rear caliper piston. An optional item you may want to purchase for this procedure is a brake caliper piston tool. I found it relatively easy to wind back the rear caliper piston by using a pair of needle nose pliers.
Can you replace the brake pads on a 2014 Jeep Cherokee?
To remove and replace the rear brake pads or rotors, the electronic parking brake actuator must be retracted before removing the caliper assembly. The 2014 Jeep Cherokee (KL) was an entirely new platform for Jeep.
Why is my park brake not working on my Jeep Cherokee?
If the electric park brake (EPB) switch is actuated with the caliper removed from the caliper bracket and still connected electrically, the EPB motor will fully extend causing damage to the caliper piston. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable before servicing any EPB component.
What are the brakes on a 2019 Jeep Cherokee?
The contact owns a 2019 Jeep Cherokee. While driving 75 mph, the brake pedal was depressed, but failed and traveled to the floorboard. Additionally, brake fluid leaked from the rear driver’s side wheel and the brake warning indicator illuminated.
Do you change front and rear brake pads at the same time?
You should always change both front or rear brake pads at the same time to avoid this. While you changed calipers, they have pads in them so you should follow the procedures for that too.