To remove the back brakes on a 2003 Kia Spectra, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheel. Next, remove the caliper bolts with a socket wrench and detach the caliper from the rotor, supporting it with a bungee cord or similar to avoid stress on the brake line. Then, take off the brake pads and remove the caliper bracket if needed, before sliding off the rotor. Always ensure to compress the caliper piston if you're replacing the pads and check for any wear or damage before reassembly.
Where is the knock sensor for a 2003 kia spectra
It is not easy to repair an electric window on a 2003 KIA Spectra. If a person wants to repair the windows, the door panels will have to be removed. It may be best to take the vehicle to a repair center.
Take apart the back brake and free the shoe or cable.
You still have air in the back brake lines or they are not adjusted properly which is making the front brakes take the full load
Take it to a professional
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The instruction of timing belt kit from Continental says that it is interference, so I wouldn't take a risk
Watch how you take them off and put them back on the same way. Then you have to bleed them since there drum brakes
Not really unless all your brake bads are badly worn down , since abs compensates for the rate of rotation for each wheel so that you brake straight , keeping in mind that the front brakes take the most load and the back brakes take less so you should replace them in sets (front brakes) & (back brakes)
take the other 1 out.
It is in the fuel tank. Take out the back seat cushions to gain access to it. Should take about 45 minutes to change it.
First you have to take off both front tires then you can see the break mount there its facing right at you there would be two bolts that take that off they are really tight so it takes some muscles to break them loose take those off then the whole break mount comes off. then all you have to do is take out the old break pads and put the new ones in. You are going to need a C clamp about a 6 inch one or so to push the piston style thing back in its a round hydrollic that you have to push back in once you do that just put it all back together and make sure to pump the breaks a couple of time before driving off to set the breaks back in place!