the rotors are held on by two 17mm bolts threw the caliper bracket. once the two bolts are moved, the entire brake caliper assembly will come free. set the assembly aside, the rotors should pull strait off hub assembly. sometimes the rotors will bind due to rust build up at the contact points between the rotor, and hub assembly. visit my website located in my user BIO for pictures of the process.
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I have a 96 SL2, but im prty sure that they are the same. You should have the: 1.9L DOHC
This happened to me as well....solution? tiger torch and a big hammer
most common reason your car would jerk while on the brakes is that you have warped your rotors. your rotors are what the brake pads grab onto to stop your vehicle. they are made of steel, usually mid-grade, or in some cases low-grade steel. as the rotors heat up and are cooled rapidly they can become out of round. or if the rotors are starting to wear thin, they cannot dissipate heat as efficently as they should, they can warp at this time too. If you have warped rotors, they reak havok on your brake pads. you will have to replace all warped rotors and brake pads as a set.
Warped brake rotors........
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how to replace lifter saturn 2002 1.9l sohc
there are no physical adjustments available for the Saturn automatic transmission.
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