1983 FIAT UNO brake pads

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual 0•10Routine maintenance
Maintenance is essential for ensuring safety and desirable for the
purpose of getting the best in terms of performance and economy
from the car. Over the years the need for p

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual 8
System type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dual-circuit hydraulic with servo unit and pressure regulating valve.
Discs front, drums rear. Handb

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual 3.4 Removing the caliper unit
1 General description
The braking system is of four wheel
hydraulic type with discs on the front wheels
and drums on the rear.The hydraulic system is of dual-circuit type

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual into its cylinder to accommodate them. This
will cause the fluid level to rise in the reservoir.
Anticipate this by syphoning some out
beforehand, but take care not to let it drip
onto the paintwork -

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual assembly and the flexible pipe, particularly the
fixing bracket and union at the car end of the
flexible pipe.
3Have ready a container suitable to catch
the brake fluid, and sheets of clean
newspaper

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual locknut and turn the adjuster nut on the
handbrake primary rod (photo). 
3Raise the rear roadwheels and check that
they turn freely when the handbrake lever is
fully released.
17 Handbrake cable- 
ren

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual Braking system................................................................................. 14
Part A: Braking system general 
Front brake pads all later models
Part B: Braking system - Turbo ie m

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FIAT UNO 1983  Service Repair Manual 13•18 Supplement: Revisions and information on later models
Every 9000 miles (15 000 km) or 
12 months (whichever comes first) 
m mCheck the tyre pressures and their condition
(including the spare)
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