Remove rear tires--19mm or 3/4" socket for tires. Remove caliper with the 2 bolts on the back of caliper--I believe 13mm bolts. Take a screwdriver and lightly pry between the edge of the rotor and the steel part of the pad---the pad only need to move 1/8 or so to clear any rust ridge on the outer edge of the rotor. remove caliper and remove rotor---note: you might need to take a hammer and hit the rotor to remove---rust build up. Then reassemble and enjoy the fact you just saved some money!!
You will need to remove the front tire and wheels from your 2002 Jeep liberty. Remove the brake pads and break assembly. Tap the rotors with a hammer or mallet. The rotors will come off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
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Usually change it with a pin tip in the little hole.
Should be 1.024 inch
price of a new battery for a jeep liberty sport 2006
Check this site, even has nice pictures :) http://www.automedia.com/Replacing/Rotors/ccr20020701rr/1
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5 quarts
How do you recharge the AC in a 2006 Jeep Liberty? I can't find the port.
Yes, My 2006 Jeep Liberty has anti-lock brakes.
Brake pads on a 2006 Jeep Liberty typically need to be replaced every 30,000 to 70,000 miles, depending on driving habits and conditions. Rotors may last longer, often around 70,000 to 100,000 miles, but should be inspected for wear and warping each time the pads are changed. It's important to listen for squeaking or grinding noises, which can indicate that the pads need attention. Regular maintenance checks are crucial for optimal brake performance.
According to the 2006 Jeep Liberty owners manual, you have a 20.5 gallon gas tank.