How to Change the Rotors on a Pontiac Vibe
The rotors on your Pontiac Vibe help you to slow down as part of the braking system. Hydraulic fluid is forced through a caliper mechanism. ...
The rotors on your Pontiac Vibe help you to slow down as part of the braking system. Hydraulic fluid is forced through a caliper mechanism. Inside the caliper are brake pads. These brake pads are pushed against the brake rotor to cause friction and heat. The result is that your rotor, which is attached to the drive wheels, slows down. The rotor is a disc that sits on the wheel hub and, over time, this disc has a tendency to score, warp or crack, all from being clamped down on by pads. Eventually, you'll need to replace the rotors on your Pontiac Vibe when you feel vibration feedback in the steering wheel while you brake.
Instructions
- 1
Break the front lug nuts loose by turning them 45 degrees counterclockwise with a tire wrench.
2Slide the floor jack underneath the front jack point. This is located behind the radiator.
3Place jack stands under each of the front pinch welds and lower the vehicle down onto the stands.
4Finish removing the lug nuts and pull the wheel off the wheel hub assembly.
5Loosen and remove the top and bottom caliper mounting bolts with a socket wrench by turning the bolts counterclockwise.
6Slide the caliper off the rotor assembly and secure it with zip-ties to the coil springs above the brake assembly.
7Pull the rotor off the hub assembly.
8Slide the new rotor onto the hub assembly and put the brake system back together. Installation is the reverse of removal.
9Clean the brake assembly with brake parts cleaner and allow it to dry.
10Put the wheel back on, tighten the lug nuts and lower the Pontiac Vibe to the ground.
11Torque the lug nuts to 100-foot-pounds.