For full instructions and step-by-step procedures, visit your local library and check out a repair manual (Haynes or Chilton) for your vrhicle. You will find all the details, including graphics, on how to remove and replace the brake shoes.
I don't mean to be rude with the answer, but all the detailed information you are asking for would be too much to list here.
Whatever you do only disassemble one side at a time so you can use the other side for comparison.
You can access the middle brake light from the inside of your 2000 Dodge Neon cargo compartment. Remove the brake light wiring harness. Remove the brake light retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new brake light.
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Tap on your 1998 Mazda brake rotors with a hammer or mallet until they become loose. The brake rotors will simply slide off.
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You replace them. It's quite simple and involves only removing the brake caliper and caliper mounting. You can get them machined, but the cost of that is getting higher than just buying good used ones now. -Most wreckers yards will sell you good ones for about 18-20
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If you did not open any brake lines and only replaced the pads there is no need to bleed the system.
Your brake light is probably brake fluid low or emergency brake on. Rear brake lights are replaced by removing the lens and replacing the dual filament bulb.
Inspect the brake pads. They are probably worn out and need replacing.
Check to see if you have knocked the brake light switch off of its mount. It is located above the brake pedal.
Try Autozone.com click on repair info follow instructions to find you car's info.
Look at the pads you are replacing and put them on the same way.
The brake lines can be replaced by removing all of the retaining clips. The brake lines will need to be disconnected on both ends. Reverse the process to install the new brake lines.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch, if the switch is mounted on the brake lever. If the switch is on the master cylinder, then it needs replacing.
The brake pads on a 2004 Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 are replaced by removing the wheels, unbolting the calipers, and taking out the brake pads. The caliper piston must be pressed back in before new pads are installed.
To clean brake pads without removing the wheel, you can use a brake cleaner spray. Simply spray the cleaner onto the brake pads while the wheel is still attached to the vehicle. Be sure to follow the instructions on the cleaner and allow the pads to dry completely before driving.
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