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Nissan Terrano II (from 1985 to 1999 model year)

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Pads disc (front and rear) brakes - replacement
Brake caliper - removal, dismantling and installation
Disc brakes - check, removal and installation
The rear drum brake pads -replacement
The wheel cylinder rear drum brakes - removal, dismantling and installation
See. Ch. 1
Disc Rear brakes - check, removal and installation
Handbrake shoes (disk brakes at the rear) - Removal, installation and adjustment
The main brake cylinder - removal, dismantling and installation
Brake pressure regulator - removal and installation
The line hydraulic drive - check and replacement
Bleeding the brakes
Brake servo - general data and check
Brake servo - removal and installation
Hand brake - adjustment
Handbrake - removal and installation
Brake cable - removal and installation
Brake Light Switch - removal and installation
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Pads disc (front and rear) brakes - replacement



Attention!
Pads are changed only in the package on the same axle. When cleaning pad to remove dust and dirt by wiping with a cloth soaked in alcohol, purging is prohibited.

1. Release wheel nuts, lift the car and establish on supports. Remove the wheels.
2. Remove the bolt the bottom axis of the cylinder (see photo).
3. Pull the support upwards (photo).
4. Remove the clips, gaskets and pads. Pay attention to the details of the original location.
5. Grease the contact surface of a support with silicone grease (photo).
6. Install the new internal pads and linings.
7. Lower the caliper and move outside (photo).
8. Again, lift the caliper and install new pad and outer pads (photo).
E. Lower the caliper and tighten the axle bolt to specified torque.
10. Subsequent operations are performed in reverse order. Check the fluid level if necessary. Check the brakes.




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