How to Replace the Brake Pads on a 2007 Dodge Caliber
The 2007 Dodge Caliber occupies the class of "crossover vehicle" for automaker Daimler/Chrysler. A crossover is a vehicle that has...
The 2007 Dodge Caliber occupies the class of "crossover vehicle" for automaker Daimler/Chrysler. A crossover is a vehicle that has some of the same properties of sport utility vehicles while maintaining the driving characteristics of sedans. The chassis of the Dodge Caliber is that of a car, while the body, and particularly the weight, poses a certain strain on important components such as the brakes. For this reason, it is particularly important that the braking system is inspected and maintained every 30,000 miles.
Instructions
- 1
Park the Dodge Caliber in a location that allows you to safely work on both sides of the vehicle. Put the transmission in "park" and apply the parking brake.
2Loosen the lug nuts on the wheels with the lug wrench.
3Lift the Dodge with the jack and place jack stands beneath the frame to support the vehicle during the brake pad replacement.
4Remove the lug nuts and pull the wheels from the wheel bolts of the Caliber.
5Remove the two caliper slide bolts with a 5/8-inch hex socket and ratchet. Pull the caliper from the caliper bridge (fitted around the rotor).
6Slide the worn brake pads from the two sides of the caliper.
7Place the C-clamp onto the side of the caliper and the caliper piston. Screw the C-clamp to force the piston into the side of the caliper. Remove the C-clamp from the caliper once the piston is fully opened.
8Clean the inside walls of the caliper with a wire brush. Apply a thin layer of brake grease onto the inner walls of the caliper, particularly at the point that the piston protrudes from the caliper wall.
9Slide the new brake pads onto the walls of the caliper. The brake pads connect to the caliper by thin metal clips on the backs of the brake pads.
10Place the caliper, with new brake pads installed, onto the caliper bridge. Replace the caliper slide bolts and screw them in with the 5/8-inch hex socket and ratchet.
11Place the wheel onto the wheel bolts and screw on the lug nuts by hand.
12Lift the vehicle with a lifting jack to remove the jack stands and lower the Caliber to the ground.
13Tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench.
14Open the hood of the Dodge and remove the cap to the master cylinder. The master cylinder is on the driver's side of the vehicle, near the windshield.
15Press the brake pedal three times and hold it in the depressed position for 10 seconds.
16Fill the master cylinder with DOT-3 brake fluid. Replace the master cylinder cap and close the hood.