Brake Specifications Main characteristics System type - Front and rear disc brakes. The brake mechanisms of the front wheels have a floating caliper, and the rear wheels have a...
General description of the braking system The hydraulic brake system is divided into two circuits - front and rear. The circuits operate independently of each other, and in the event of failure of one...
Rear wheel brake pads — check and replace Examination 1. Mark with paint the position of the rear wheels relative to the hub. This will allow the assembly to set the balanced wheel in its original...
Brake disc — check, removal and installation Examination 1. Jack up the vehicle and place it on jack stands. 2. Unscrew wheel bolts and remove a wheel. 3. Make sure the brake disc mounting bolt is tight...
Master brake cylinder — removal and installation Removing 1. Depress the brake pedal several times to remove the vacuum in the brake booster. 2. Remove the expansion tank from the master cylinder. 3. Place a...
Brake system — pumping When handling brake fluid, keep the following in mind: A) Brake fluid is poisonous. Under no circumstances should it be sucked out by mouth through a hose....
Brake hoses — removal and installation The pipelines of the brake system are the connecting line between the main brake cylinder and the working brake mechanisms of the wheels. Attention! The laying...
Brake pedal — removal and installation Removing 1. Unscrew the mounting bolts, remove the lower trim panel of the instrument panel in the footwell on the driver's side. Disconnect the fasteners and...
ABS and traction control system — general description ABS is standard on all models. The traction control system is part of the standard equipment only on models with 6-cylinder engines. The system consists of a...