Remove the six bolts, pull cap, remove snap ring. Snap ring could be covered by grease.
after removing the tire you need to remove the caliper wich is relativly easy turn the steering weel to the outer position depending wich side you are on and remove the two bolts holding the caliper that will release the disc good loock.
You have a "Warped" brake rotor. It needs to be replaced
There are a few different reasons for oil loss in a 2003 Suburban. This could be because the oil filter needs to be replaced or the oil drain plug needs to be replaced.
You can get your brake rotors replaced by visiting Autoparts Warehouse which contain various brake rotors in size and durability to fit your needs and accommodate your budget.
Brake switch needs replaced.
Air in the brake system- Brake system needs to be bleed and fluid needs to be added while you are doing that.
The Brake booster needs replaced
brake cable needs to be replaced or adjusted
The more you drive it the more it will cost.
Could be rotor "out of round" and needs to be re-surfaced or replaced. Possibly caused by over-tightening and not torquing upon installation. Could be a "frozen" brake caliper. That needs to be replaced
brake pedal light switch.
Remove the Phillips screws holding the lens in place, remove the lens, push bulb into socket and rotate counter-clockwise, reverse procedure to install. There are three light bulbs when the brake light column is taken out. If just my brake light is out, which bulb needs to be replaced?