1996 CHRYSLER VOYAGER brakes

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Page 155 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (8) When the sleeve is seated properly into the
bushing, the sealed for life sleeve/bushing can be
held between your fingers and easily slid back and
forth without the bushing unseating from the sleev

Page 156 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual from rotor, so hydraulic fluid cannot get on rotor.
Place a small piece of wood between the piston and
caliper fingers.
(2)Carefullydepress brake pedal to hydraulically
push piston out of bore. Then a

Page 157 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (12) Inspect caliper piston for pitting, scratches, or
any physical damage. Replace piston if there is evi-
dence of scratches, pitting or physical damage.
CALIPER ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Excessive vise pre

Page 158 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual MUST always be used when installing brake
hose to caliper.
(12) Bleed the brake system (see Bleeding Brake
System).
WHEEL CYLINDER REAR DRUM BRAKE
DISASSEMBLE
To disassemble the wheel cylinders, proce

Page 159 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual lation section in this group of the service manual for
the required procedure.
The combined brake shoe and lining material
thickness should be measured at the thinnest part of
the assembly.
When a set

Page 160 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual REAR DRUM BRAKE WHEEL CYLINDER
With brake drums removed, inspect the wheel cyl-
inder boots for evidence of a brake fluid leak. Visu-
ally check the boots for cuts, tears, or heat cracks. If
any of th

Page 161 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual REAR DRUM BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Normally, self adjusting drum brakes will
not require manual brake shoe adjustment.
Although in the event of a brake reline it is advis-
able to make the initial

Page 162 of 1938

CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1996  Service Manual (4) Remove rotor from hub/bearing.
NOTE: When measuring the brake drum diameter,
the diameter should be measured in the center of
the area in which the park brake shoes contact the
surface of the brak