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How to remove brake rotors from a Chevy Avalanche?

How to remove brake rotors from a Chevy Avalanche?

How to Remove Brake Rotors From a Chevy Avalanche. 1 Step 1. Park the Avalanche on a level paved or concrete surface. Release the hood latch. Apply the parking brake. Place the wheel chock behind one 2 Step 2. 3 Step 3. 4 Step 4. 5 Step 5.

How do you lift the front axle of an avalanche?

Lift the front axle of the Avalanche and place the jack stands under the front frame rail. Remove the lug nuts and the wheels. Compress the piston of the left front caliper inward using the small/medium pry bar wedged between the rotor and the porthole in front of the caliper. Press the piston in methodically and all the way until it bottoms out.

Do you apply parking brake when replacing rear rotors?

If you’re replacing rear rotors and not the front, the procedure is the same except to place the wheel chock in front of one of the front tires instead and do not apply the parking brake. Jody L. Campbell spent over 15 years as both a manager and an under-car specialist in the automotive repair industry.

How do you change master cylinder in Avalanche?

Park the Avalanche on a level paved or concrete surface. Release the hood latch. Apply the parking brake. Place the wheel chock behind one rear tire. Open the hood and remove at least half of the brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir using the turkey baster and discard. Replace the master cylinder cover securely.

Lift the front axle of the Avalanche and place the jack stands under the front frame rail. Remove the lug nuts and the wheels. Compress the piston of the left front caliper inward using the small/medium pry bar wedged between the rotor and the porthole in front of the caliper. Press the piston in methodically and all the way until it bottoms out.

Where are the lug nuts on an avalanche?

Lift the front axle of the Avalanche and place the jack stands under the front frame rail. Remove the lug nuts and the wheels. Compress the piston of the left front caliper inward using the small/medium pry bar wedged between the rotor and the porthole in front of the caliper.

If you’re replacing rear rotors and not the front, the procedure is the same except to place the wheel chock in front of one of the front tires instead and do not apply the parking brake. Jody L. Campbell spent over 15 years as both a manager and an under-car specialist in the automotive repair industry.

How do you raise a Chevy Avalanche in the air?

Do not remove the lug nuts before raising the Chevy Avalanche in the air. Set the wood blocks in front of the front tires. Set the floor jack under the rear axle of the Avalanche. Raise the vehicle until the rear tire is two inches from the ground. Set the jack stand under the rear axle. Remove the tire.

Park the Avalanche on a level paved or concrete surface. Release the hood latch. Apply the parking brake. Place the wheel chock behind one rear tire. Open the hood and remove at least half of the brake fluid from the master cylinder reservoir using the turkey baster and discard. Replace the master cylinder cover securely.

What are the brakes on a Chevy Avalanche?

The rear brakes on the Chevy Avalanche are comprised of a two-piston caliper, disc pads and a brake rotor. The system is very similar to the front brakes on the Avalanche, giving the truck great stopping power and keeping the brake system very balanced.

How to remove a brake line from a Chevy?

1 Use a small screw driver to clean out the dirt inside the head of the Torx Bolt. 2 Remove the top caliper torx bolt using the T55 torx bit. 3 Remove the bottom caliper torx bolt using the T55 torx bit. 4 Remove the brake line using the 11mm socket.

How do you replace master cylinder cover on Avalanche?

Replace the master cylinder cover securely. Remove the center cap on the front tires and break the lug nuts loose with the breaking bar and a socket. Lift the front axle of the Avalanche and place the jack stands under the front frame rail. Remove the lug nuts and the wheels.

1 Use a small screw driver to clean out the dirt inside the head of the Torx Bolt. 2 Remove the top caliper torx bolt using the T55 torx bit. 3 Remove the bottom caliper torx bolt using the T55 torx bit. 4 Remove the brake line using the 11mm socket.

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Ruth Doyle