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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual neck with a rubber band, or by refitting the
cap. This will reduce the loss of fluid during
the following procedure.
3Disconnect the flexible fluid hose from the
rigid brake pipe under the wing of the

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Note: Complete dismantling of the rear caliper
should not be attempted unless Ford spring
compressor (tool No 12-007) is available, or
unless the problems likely to arise in the
absence of the tool ar

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 15A long thin pair of circlip pliers will now be
required to release the key plate retaining
circlip from the caliper bore (see illustration).
With the circlip removed, the pushrod and key
plate can b

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Specifications. To do this, fix the measuring
equipment, and rotate the disc, noting the
variation in measurement as the disc is
rotated. The difference between the minimum
and maximum measurements re

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 3Remove the wheel cylinder.
4Remove the driveshaft but do not refit the
securing bolts to the backplate.
5Remove the backplate.
6If required, prise out the handbrake stop
button.
7Refitting is a rever

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Refitting
9Commence refitting by offering the pump to
the mounting spigot, then reconnecting the
low pressure fluid hose.
10Refit and tighten the pump mounting bolt.
11Reconnect the high pressure flui

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual 4Withdraw the module, and disconnect the
multi-plug (see illustration). 
Refitting
5Refitting is a reversal of removal but on
completion check the operation of the ABS
warning lamp as described in the

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FORD SIERRA 1982 1.G Braking System Workshop Manual Removal
1Chock the front wheels, jack up the rear of
the vehicle and support on axle stands (see
“Jacking and Vehicle Support”).
2The load apportioning valve is located on
the right-hand side of t
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