WARNING!
Risk of poisoning and injury when
handling brake fluid!
Swallowing brake fluid can cause symptoms
of poisoning such as headaches, dizziness,
stomach pains, vomiting, diarrhoea, cramps
and unconsciousness.
A dose of more than 100 cm3 can have fatal
consequences.
Contact with brake fluid can cause serious
skin damage to unprotected skin.
Wear safety glasses and protective clothing
such as rubber gloves.
•
Ensure that brake fluid is only accessible
to authorized personnel.
•
Store brake fluid in original containers
only.
•
Only store brake fluid in suitable,
appropriately marked containers.
•
Never put brake fluid in beverage
containers.
1.
Release brake fluid reservoir cap.
2.
Disconnect brake pad wear indicator electrical
connector.
3.
Remove brake pad securing pins (1) and anti
rattle clip (2).
Care
Point:
Use suitable grip.
Protect caliper from damage.
4.
Push caliper pistons back.
5.
Remove brake pads (3).
Install brake pads - Rear
WARNING!
Risk of accident due to lack of braking effect!
When the brakes are used for the first time after any work was performed on the braking system
’
s hydraulics area, the
risk of an accident is increased due to an impaired braking effect.
Press the brake pedal several times to build up pressure in the brake system after finishing work on the braking
system
’
s hydraulics area and before starting the vehicle.
•
Hold the brake pedal in a pressed down position for approximately 30 s once pressure has been built up in the brake
system, the pressure in the brake system must not drop during this time.
Care
Point:
Ensure brake components are clean and free from dirt and debris.
Observe direction arrow on anti rattle clip.
Care
Point:
If iron brakes are fitted to vehicle, proceed to step 2.
1.
If carbon ceramic brakes are fitted to vehicle, before re-installing brake pads the brake discs must be weighed and
checked. AA-RM-03C01-01-006 - Cleaning/ Checking carbon ceramic brake disc (CCM)/Iron brake disc (Fe)
2.
Install components in reverse order.
3.
Apply the footbrake several times to ensure the brake pads are correctly seated.
WARNING!
Risk of poisoning and injury when handling brake fluid!
Swallowing brake fluid can cause symptoms of poisoning such as headaches, dizziness, stomach pains, vomiting,
diarrhoea, cramps and unconsciousness.
A dose of more than 100 cm3 can have fatal consequences.
Contact with brake fluid can cause serious skin damage to unprotected skin.
Wear safety glasses and protective clothing such as rubber gloves.
•
Ensure that brake fluid is only accessible to authorized personnel.
•
Store brake fluid in original containers only.
•
Only store brake fluid in suitable, appropriately marked containers.
•
Never put brake fluid in beverage containers.
4.
Check brake fluid level and refill, if necessary. AA-RM-03C01-01-005 Fill/bleed fluid - Brake system
5.
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Summary of Contents for MP4-12C
Page 1: ......
Page 35: ...5 Disc Cross Drilled Hole Chip on disc Do not renew disc 1 34 ...
Page 52: ...2 Detach union nut 2 M10 17 Nm 3 Loosen nut 3 4 Remove front brake hose 4 51 ...
Page 69: ...2 Detach union nut 2 M10 17 Nm 3 Loosen nut 3 4 Remove rear brake hose 4 68 ...
Page 98: ...Description Dimension Value Bolt Floor panel tunnel M6 x 16 10 Nm 97 ...
Page 104: ...1 Remove bolts 1 M6 x 20 4 Nm 2 Remove tyre spoilers 2 Remove front guide vanes 103 ...
Page 105: ...1 Remove screws 1 M6 x 16 6 Nm 2 Remove front guide vanes 2 Remove rear guide vanes 104 ...
Page 125: ...Description Dimension Value Track rod steering rack M14 30 Nm 124 ...
Page 194: ...4 Remove bolts 2 M6 x 20 8 Nm 5 Remove bolts 3 M6 x 16 8 Nm 193 ...
Page 195: ...5 Remove bolts 3 M6 x 16 8 Nm 6 Remove bolts 4 M6 x 16 8 Nm 194 ...
Page 196: ...6 Remove bolts 4 M6 x 16 8 Nm 7 Remove bodyside lower rear arrows 195 ...
Page 203: ...Description Dimension Value Clamp ISG to Throttle M6 5 Nm 202 ...