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Chevrolet Lanos (since 2004 of release), Daewoo Lanos (since 1997 of release)

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Replacing the brake pipes



The pipe with all nodes and brake hoses and replacing them with the same principle. All nuts tubes made turnkey "to 10".
The works shown in the example of a tube connecting the rear brake hose to slave cylinder rear brake.

HELPFUL ADVICE
To loosen the nuts pipes use special keys, as the nuts are tightened strongly and usually corroded, so that when using the conventional key facets nuts rumpled.

1. Loosen the nut of the tube to the working cylinder. It is more convenient to do it, after removing the bleed screw (see. "Replacement of the working cylinder of the rear wheel brake").
2. Remove the nut of the tube to the rear brake hose ...
3. ... bend metal holder on the rear axle ...
... 4. The output of the tube and remove the tube.

NOTE
Holder tube to the working cylinder brake right rear wheel is made of plastic.

5. Install the new tube in the reverse order of removal.
6. After replacing the tubing, remove the air from the brake system (see. "Bleeding brake system hydraulic drive").




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