Remove the tire. Then remove the 2 caliper bolts which are usually located toward the engine. Removed the caliper by pulling top toward the back of the vehicle. Removed the existing pads. Install the new brake pads and repeat the process in reverse. Good Luck
After the proportioner valve, there is one for each wheel.
Usually on the upper end of the brake pedal
Pads only --approx. $30.00
Yes. The brake calipers are side specific.
Just above the brake pedal. The switch sets against the arm of the pedal.
6"
try the brake switch on the back of the brake pedal
DOT 3
You jack up and block the car. Remove wheel, remove brake caliper. Rotor is now free.
You jack up and block the car. Remove wheel, Push brake piston in with a wedge against rotor, remove brake caliper. (two 10mm bolts) Take brake pads out and fit new ones in, - replace caliper, replace wheel.
It is just above the brake pedal. The switch rests against the brake pedal lever.
Sorry, we can not do diagrams. - See Haynes Manual.