Saturns use a 14mm hex socket to remove the caliper bolts, both front and rear ( for a rear disk brake option) always use anti seize on threads, but do not use anti seize on the bushings. use Sylglyde or some type of impurity free grease. Anti seize is made up of aluminum shavings, and will actually inhibit the proper movement of the caliper pins against the bushings. for more information please visit my Bio for a link to my saturn help site..... on the site you will find step by step images of how to change your brake pads.
I have a 99 grand am and I am tring to replace the brakes on the front of my car but when I go to put the brakes back on the caliper wont line up wheats wrong with this? How do I fix this?
You need a 7mm Allen key.
Yes, the front ends should be identical.
disc brakes , front and rear
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Take it to a professional
Yes, the '99 Durango has front brakes. Pretty standard design. Try searching the replacement procedure. Or be more specific in your question...
Changing an Idler Arm on a '99 Saturn is MIGHTY difficult, especially since they don't have one. The '99 Saturn uses a Rack and Pinion steering system, and as such does not have an idler arm.
You Tube "Happywrenching.com". Incredible video on how to change rear drum brakes on a 99-03 Protege. Did the entire brake job myself! :)
I have a 99 A6 quattro and have changed the brakes out on it multiple times. email me if you need to know anything. Doster@marshall.edu
you cant. the are superglued on!
No it does not. Most manual transmissions don't even require a fluid change, but it can't hurt. Capacity for the Saturn is 2.6 quarts