TOYOTA PREVIA 91-97 REPAIR MANUAL
9-12 BRAKES Check the level of the fluid in the reservoir. If necessary, fill wit i fluid. Disconnect the brake lines from the ...
BRAKES 9-13 DISC BRAKES ** CAUTION Brake fluid contains poiyglycol ethers and polyglycols. Avoid contact with the eyes and wash ...
9-14 BRAKES Fig. 47 A hanger is a good tool to suspend a caliper out (if the way Fig.^50 There should be two plates on each brak ...
BRAKES 9-15 Fig. 53 Lubricate the sliding pin. Install the front wheels and lower the vehicle. Check the fluid level in the mas ...
9-16 BRAKES Fig. 58 ... support it with a cord or hanger wire Fig. 61 Compress the piston to install the pads Fig. 62 Be sure th ...
BRAKES 9-17 Remove the lower installation bolt. Lift up the caiiper and suspend it securely. Do not remove the upper installati ...
9-18 BRAKES Fig. 67 The lower bolt is larger than the top Fig. 68 The entire caliper should slide off the disc Fig. 69 Two bolts ...
BRAKES 9-19 Remove the caliper from the vehicle and place on a clean work- bench. * CAUTION NEVER place your fingers in front ...
9-20 BRAKES Fig. 77 Use extreme caution when removing the piston se NOT scratch the caliper bore TCCA9P06 il;DO Fig. 78 Use the ...
BRAKES 9-21 Fig. 81 Pull the front rotor off the hub Install a new bearing seal. Coat the seal lip with Multi Purpose grease. O ...
9-22 BRAKES INSPECTION Front ยป See Figure 84 Examine the disc. If it is worn, warped or scored, it must be rep Check the thickne ...
BRAKES 9-23 Adjusting Hole Fig. 86 Insert a brake tool or screwdriver through the backing plate adjustment hole to reduce the sl ...
9-24 BRAKES Fig. 89 There is a hole in the backing plate to inspect this shoe lining thickness brake Fig. 92 Removing and instal ...
BRAKES 9-25 SST Fig. 94 The hold-down spring, 2 cups and pin are removed with a brake tool also Fig. 97 Inspect the clearance be ...
9-26 BRAKES Check the clearance between the brake shoes and drum: a. Remove the brake drum. b. Measure the brake drum inside di ...
BRAKES 9-27 Fig. 101 Use brake fluid and a soft brush to clean the pistons... Fig. 104 Lubricate the cup seals with brake fluid ...
9-28 BRAKES Fig, 107 The boots can now be installed over the wheel cylinder ends dof /our ilding the sys- these components to su ...
BRAKES 9-29 Fig. 110... the lever has a hole to retain the cable ADJUSTMENT Pull the parking brake lever all the way up and cou ...
9-30 BRAKES Fig. 112 Remove the rubber plug hiding the adjuster Fig. 113 Place a suitable brake tool, in the hole and adjust the ...
BRAKES 9-31 Fig. 118 A pair of needle nose pliers are used to remove the pin retaining the hold-down spring and cups Fig. 121 Sl ...
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