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How do you replace a 1985 Hyundai Elantra Front Axel
Remove wheels Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Loosen 2 caliper mounting bolts Remove l caliper mounting bolt to allow caliper to swing giving access to pads Remove front pad Use "C" clamp and rear pad to retract piston into caliper Remove and replace rear pad Replace front pad Swing caliper back into place and secure PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO RESET PADS AGAINST ROTORS
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Take off Front 2 wheels behind the caliper you will see 2 bolts take off the caliper .. you need a special tool compress the caliper snap the new pads in lube them up and bolt back on the caliper ... easy as pie
What year is it? 1985
Sticky/stuck caliper slides, sticky/stuck caliper piston, collapsed brake hose, pinched brake line,
If it is the front brake use a "C" clamp to retract piston If it is the rear and the parking brake is used by this caliper piston is threaded and a special tool (not expensive) available at Sears or auto parts to "screw" piston into caliper body
The front brake caliper should retract with minimal effort with the aid of a c-clamp and an old brake pad. If it takes alot of pressure to make it retract I would replace the caliper. The rear brake caliper is a different story because it houses the e-brake also. The brake caliper piston must be rotated clockwise as you apply pressure to retract it. This requires a special tool that you can purchase from your local auto parts store. This tool is not expensive, it should be less than $20.
The 1985 Lincoln Town car should be equipped with an internal electric fuel pump. The tank is located in front of the carrier for the rear differential. It's difficult to change a pump with the tank still in its' seating.
Have the wheel bearings checked.
The rear master on the Goldwings controls both the rear caliper and one of the front calipers . I think it is the right. bleed the front right first then the rear Hope this helps.
The answer can be found at www.dippy.org. I just did this last week