remove caliper bolts, use pry bar and force caliper off the mount, I would recomend that you replace the caliper because it is siezed from heat, and the rotor is most likely damaged as well, replace it also, reasemble with new pads and regreese the wheel berings, this most likely is the front driver side wheel right? replace the other side aswell or the breaks will not stop evenly jmh
there should be 2 bolts which hold the brake caliper on the rotor u will need to remove them to remove the caliper then just use a screwdriver to pop the pads off the caliper u will also need a C clamp to compress the piston back in the caliper or u will not be able the replace the caliper on the rotor
1. Remove the brake hose to caliper bolt from the brake caliper. 2. Remove the brake hose from the brake caliper. 3. Remove and discard the 2 copper brake hose gaskets. These gaskets may be stuck to the brake caliper and/or the brake hose end. 4. Cap or plug the opening in the brake caliper and the brake hose to prevent fluid loss and contamination. 5. Remove the 2 brake caliper pin bolts. Remove the park brake cable from the caliper. 6. Remove the brake caliper from the brake caliper bracket.
Try about 25 lb. ft. for the caliper bracket.
Remove wheel, remove the bolt holding brake hose to the caliper, remove the two pins that hold the caliper to the caliper bracket using a 3/8" allen wrench, remove caliper. Inspect brake pads and brake hose for damage, replace if necessary. Install new brake caliper in reverse order. Bleed system.
Remove the brake caliper and hang it out of the way, then thread 2 8 mm bolts into the holes provided on the disk. Screw them in and the brake rotor will come off.
You have to remove the brake caliper before you can remove the brake pads. I recommend you use a piece of wire and tie the caliper up to the spring to hold it. Now that the rotor is out of the way, you can remove them by sliding them out.
To remove the front brake caliper from a Ford Transit, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Next, remove the wheel and locate the caliper. Unbolt the caliper by removing the caliper mounting bolts, usually found on the back of the caliper, and slide the caliper off the brake rotor. Finally, support the caliper with a bungee cord or rope to avoid stressing the brake line while you work on the brake components.
To replace the rear brakes on a 2000 Alero, start by lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and sliding it off the rotor; support it to avoid stress on the brake line. Replace the brake pads and, if necessary, the rotors, then reassemble the caliper. Finally, repeat the process on the other side, reattach the wheels, and pump the brake pedal to ensure proper engagement before driving.
a brake caliper tool (really)
Remove wheels Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Fully retract piston in to caliper body using a "C" Clamp Replace pads inner and outer Re-install caliper PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE
To remove the brake caliper on a 1997 Geo Metro, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel, then locate the caliper bolts on the back of the caliper assembly. Use a socket wrench to remove these bolts, and carefully slide the caliper off the brake rotor. Make sure to support the caliper with a bungee cord or hang it to avoid stress on the brake line.
To remove the brake caliper from a 1995 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the caliper, then detach the brake line if necessary, ensuring to catch any brake fluid. Locate the two caliper mounting bolts on the back of the caliper, remove them with a socket wrench, and gently slide the caliper off the brake rotor. Finally, hang the caliper using a wire or bungee cord to avoid stress on the brake line.