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Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The braking system on  a  modem vehicle is complex.  Its 
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Continuing to drive  with  worn-out  brake  pads 
could  result  in  costly  brake  repair. 
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Some driving  conditions or climates  may cause  a  brake 
squeal  when  the brakes  are  first  applied or  lightly 
applied.  This  does  not  mean  something is wrong  with 
your  brakes. 
Brake  linings  should always  be replaced  as  complete 
axle  sets. 
Brake  Pedal  Travel 
See  your  dealer if the  brake  pedal  does not return  to 
normal  height, or if there  is  a rapid  increase  in  pedal 
travel.  This could  be 
a sign of brake  trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
As you  make  brake  stops, your disc brakes 
automatically  adjust for wear.  many 
parts have  to  be 
of top quality  and work well 
together  if the  vehicle  is  to have really good braking. 
Vehicles  we design  and test have  top-quality 
GM brake 
parts in them, as your Corvette does when 
it is  new. 
When  you replace  parts of your  braking  system 
-- for 
example, when your brake linings wear down and you 
have  to have  new ones put  in 
-- be sure  you get new 
genuine 
GM replacement parts. If you don’t, your 
brakes  may  no  longer work properly.  For  example, if 
someone puts  in  brake  linings  that are wrong  for your 
vehicle,  the  balance between  your front  and rear  brakes 
can change 
-- for  the worse. The braking  performance 
you’ve  come  to  expect can change 
in many other ways  if 
someone puts 
in the  wrong replacement brake parts. 
Battery 
Every  new  Corvette has a Delco  Freedom@  battery. You 
never have  to add water  to one  of these.  When  it’s time 
for  a  new  battery,  we  recommend  a  Delco  Freedom@ 
battery.  Get one  that  has the replacement number shown 
on the  original  battery’s  label. For battery  replacement, 
see  your  dealer  or  the  Corvette Service  Manual. 
To 
purchase  a  service manual, see “Service  Publications” in 
the  Index. 
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