Replace rotor / cut rotor & replace brakes.
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19mm socket removes the front tire. 9mm allen head removes the caliper from the caliper mount. c-clamp resets the calipers piston. straight screwdriver removes pads from caliper. install new pads and put back together.
Could be a loose or worn strut or strut mount
Remove the high mount brake light retaining screws from your Mazda Protg. Remove the high mount brake light wiring harness. Reverse the process to install your new high-mount brake light.
Your Engine Mount and Tourqe Mount are bad.
it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount it could be a dry wheel bearing, it could be worn brake pads, it could be a dry shockabsorber mount
you take out the 2 bolts that mount the caliper to the caliper mount. Then you take a small pry bar and push the brake pad closest to the caliper piston so you can get the caliper off, if it doesn't just slide off. then you take one of the old brake pad and a vice grip clamp, you put the brake pad in front of the piston and put the clamp on the brake pad and the back of the caliper and clamp it down until it will fit over the rotor with the new pads on.
To install a V brake mount on a bicycle frame, first, identify the correct location on the frame for the mount. Then, align the mount with the frame and secure it using the appropriate bolts or screws. Make sure the mount is securely attached and aligned properly to ensure the brake functions correctly. Finally, attach the V brake to the mount and adjust it as needed for optimal performance.
Remove the wiring harness from the high mount brake light. Remove the retaining screws. Reverse the process to install the new high mount brake light.
You have to remove the front passenger tire, then the axle drop the engine mount about an inch to remove it. I have Pictures but I cant upload them.
7 MM.. You usually won't find it in a 'set' of Allen keys.. You will find it in a brake caliper set.. Try an auto supply store or similar.. I just picked one up for $7 Cdn at Princess Auto..
Its on the slave cylinder which is on the front of the transmission just left of the front engine mount bracket. It looks just like a brake bleeder screw.