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Nissan Almera (from 1995 to 1999, the year of issue)

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Removing and installing brake



The guide pins (1) brake pads and screws (2) fixing the brake pads guide to knuckle
Fig. 7.7. The guide pins (1) brake pads and screws (2) fixing the brake pads guide to knuckle


Lift the front of the car and put it on the stand. Remove the front-wheel drive, noting their position relative to the hub. Evacuate the syringe of the brake fluid reservoir. Use a screwdriver to slightly drown the piston in the cylinder of a support. Remove the bolts guide the brake pads to the steering knuckle (Fig. 7.7). Remove the caliper from the brake hose fitting, trying to prevent fluid leakage. Remove the caliper guide pads and brake shoes assembly. Remove the brake pads. Check the technical condition and clean all parts.
Install in reverse order of removal. After installation, bleed the brake system.




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