Help!
I'm replacing the brake pads on the Pajero - I've done it with previous cars - it's easy!
So I get the new pads in, and I need to force them further apart to get them back over the disc. But they won't go far enough.
If at first you don't succeed, read the instructions!
I break out the Gregory's manual, and it says to remove half the brake fluid from the master cylinder, to make sure there's room for the calipers do displace fluid as you open them up for the new pads. Doh! Why didn't I think of that?
So I pop the bonnet and try to remove the cap from the master cylinder. The usual message on top of the cap about "clean first, fresh fluid, closed container yada yada yada..." No indication of how it comes off. So I twist anti-clockwise - nothing. I twist clockwise - nothing. I try to lift, and feel like I'm about to break the reservoir.
Read the Owner's manual!
It says the master cylinder has a special cap to prevent air getting in, and I shouldn't remove it! It goes on to say that the level will drop as the pads wear, and that's completely normal. Mine is choc-a-bloc full - I can't see the fluid level because it's up inside the cap somewhere.
In desperation I removed the brake caliper from the other wheel, hoping that I'd get enough "space" in the system to get one caliper back on with the new pads - nope!
I'm now out of ideas.
Anyone?
Thanks,
Scott
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Need help! Replacing Brake Pads
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Another thing to is to keep those sliding pins well greased with rubber grease. If you drive a lot of mud or even dust they can bind causing uneven pad wear. I wore out a set of Bendix 4x4 rear pads after 3 winter/trips until I sussed it out. I do this job as well grease all the nipples, Armour All CV boots and all door seals after every muddy trip.
An ounce of prevention .........................................
An ounce of prevention .........................................
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