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ZJ224
5. Using a flat-blade tool, slowly and carefully push the
piston into the caliper.
6. Position the new brake pads into the caliper.
7. Repeat steps 4-6 for the other pad; then secure the
pads with the pin and hairpin clip.
ZJ223
8. Remove the reservoir cover and remove the remain-
ing fluid; then fill the reservoir with fresh fluid.
9. Pump the brake lever to ensure correct positioning of
the brake pads; then release.
10. Fill the reservoir to the proper level with fresh brake
fluid.
NOTE: When new brake pads are installed, a “bur-
nishing” process is required. Drive the snowmobile
slowly and compress the brake lever several times
until the pads just start to warm up; then allow them
to cool down. This procedure stabilizes the pad mate-
rial and extends the life of the pads.
BRAKE CALIPER/BRAKE DISC/
DRIVESHAFT BEARING
Removing/Disassembling
1. Open the right-side access panel; then remove the
springs and hairpin clip securing the resonator to the
exhaust pipe and chassis. Remove the resonator.
2. Remove the torx-head cap screws securing the toe
shield and hook bracket to the chassis; then remove
the shield and bracket.
3. Remove the two torx-head cap screws securing the
speedometer sensor mounting bracket to the caliper
assembly; then disconnect the harness plug-in.
Remove the sensor and bracket.
ZJ210A
4. Engage the brake lever lock; then using Brake Disc
Socket Wrench, remove the retaining nut from the
driveshaft.
ZJ211
5. Slide a piece of flexible tubing over the ball of the
bleeder valve and direct the other end into a con-
tainer.
739-269B
6. Open the bleeder valve and compress the brake lever
several times to drain the reservoir of fluid.
7. Remove the brake hose from the caliper. Use an
absorbent towel to collect any remaining brake fluid.
8. Disengage the brake lever lock and remove the hair-
pin clip and pin securing the brake pads; then remove
both pads.
CAUTION
Brake fluid is highly corrosive. Do not spill brake fluid
on any surface of the snowmobile.
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