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(15) Remove the hub and bearing retaining nut
from the knuckle spindle, then remove the hub and
bearing (Fig. 97).
(16) On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes,
remove the upper return spring, both shoe hold-down
clips, then spread the rear parking brake shoes apart
at the top enough to clear the shoe anchor and
remove the parking brake shoes as an assembly from
the disc brake adapter (Fig. 98).
(17) To remove the rear parking brake cable from
the brake support plate on vehicles equipped with
rear drum brakes:
²Remove the parking brake cable from the park-
ing brake actuating lever (Fig. 99).
²Remove the actuating spring between the brake
shoe adjustment lever and the brake shoe (Fig. 100).
²Remove the parking brake cable from the rear
brake support plate. The parking brake cable can be
removed from brake support plate using a 1/2 inch
box wrench to compress the locking fingers on the
parking brake cable retainer (Fig. 101).
(18) To remove the rear parking brake cable from
the disc brake adapter on vehicles equipped with
rear disc brakes:
²Remove the parking brake actuating lever from
the parking brake cable (Fig. 102).
Fig. 96 Compressing Cable Retainer
1 ± CARPET ROLLED FORWARD
2 ± WRENCH
3 ± RIGHT REAR CABLE
4 ± REAR PARKING BRAKE CABLES
5 ± LEFT REAR CABLE
Fig. 97 Rear Disc Brakes
1 ± DISC BRAKE CALIPER
2 ± DISC BRAKE ADAPTER
3 ± GUIDE PIN BOLTS
4 ± HUB AND BEARING
5 ± BRAKE ROTOR
6 ± RETAINER CLIP
7 ± DUST CAP
8 ± NUT
Fig. 98 Parking Brake Shoes
1 ± UPPER RETURN SPRING
2 ± SHOE HOLD DOWN CLIPS
3 ± ADJUSTER
4 ± LOWER REAR SPRING
5 ± DISC BRAKE ADAPTER
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²Remove the parking brake cable from the rear
disc brake adapter. The parking brake cable can be
removed from the disc brake adapter using a 1/2 inch
offset box wrench to compress the locking fingers on
the parking brake cable retainer (Fig. 103).
(19) Remove the nut, then the parking brake cable
routing bracket from the tension strut mounting bolt
(Fig. 104).
(20) Remove the parking brake cable and sealing
grommet from floor pan of the vehicle.
INSTALLATION
(1) From underneath push the parking brake cable
through the hole in the floor pan of the vehicle mak-
ing sure the cable sealing grommet is installed in the
floor pan as far as possible to insure a good seal.
(2) Attach the parking brake cable routing bracket
to the tension strut mounting bolt. Install and
tighten the mounting nut to a torque of 28 N´m (250
in. lbs.).
Fig. 99 Actuator Lever
1 ± PARK BRAKE ACTUATING LEVER
2 ± PARK BRAKE CABLE
3 ± BRAKE SHOE ASSEMBLIES
4 ± REAR SPINDLE
Fig. 100 Actuating Spring
1 ± BRAKE SHOE ADJUSTMENT LEVER
2 ± ADJUSTMENT LEVER ACTUATING SPRING
3 ± PARK BRAKE CABLE
Fig. 101 Parking Brake Cable Removal
1 ± PARK BRAKE CABLE
2 ± 1/288WRENCH
3 ± REAR BRAKE SUPPORT PLATE
4 ± PARK BRAKE CABLE RETAINER
Fig. 102 Parking Brake Actuator Lever
1 ± SHOE ACTUATOR LEVER
2 ± SHIELD MOUNTING SCREWS
3 ± REAR PARKING BRAKE CABLE
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(3) Install the parking brake cable into the brake
support plate or the rear disc brake adapter. Be sure
the locking fingers on the cable retainer are
expanded once the cable is pushed all the way into
the support plate or brake adapter hole to ensure the
cable is securely held in place.
(4) On vehicles equipped with rear drum brakes:
²Install the parking brake cable on the parking
brake cable actuating lever (Fig. 99).
²Install the actuating spring to the brake shoe
and the brake adjustment lever (Fig. 100).
(5) On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes:²Install the parking brake shoes actuator lever on
the parking brake cable (Fig. 102).
²Install the parking brake shoe assemblies on the
disc brake adapter (Fig. 98).
(6) Install the hub and bearing on the rear spin-
dle. Install a new hub and bearing retaining nut.
Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217 N´m
(160 ft. lbs.).
(7) Install the hub and bearing dust cap.
(8) On drum brake equipped vehicles, install the
rear brake drum.
(9) On vehicles equipped with rear disc brakes,
install the brake rotor, then the disc brake caliper
(Fig. 97). Install the two caliper guide pin bolts, then
tighten them to a torque of 22 N´m (192 in. lbs.).
(10) Install the rear tire and wheel assembly.
Tighten all wheel nuts to a torque of 135 N´m (100 ft.
lbs.).
(11) Lower the vehicle.
(12) Ensure that the seal grommet on the cable
that was installed from underneath is fully seated
into the floor pan.
(13) Route the parking brake cable under the car-
peting, up to parking brake cable retaining bracket
on floor pan. Install the parking brake cable through
the retaining bracket. Push the cable in until the
locking fingers on the cable retainer lock the cable
into place.
(14) Install the rear parking brake cables into the
equalizer on the parking brake lever output cable
(Fig. 94).
(15) Ensure that the parking brake cables are cor-
rectly installed on the equalizer and aligned with the
cable track on the parking brake lever.
NOTE: The parking brake lever can be in any posi-
tion when releasing the automatic adjuster.
(16) Keeping your hands clear of the automatic
adjuster sector and pawl area, firmly grasp the park-
ing brake lever pin punch (or locking pin if a new
mechanism has been installed) (Fig. 93), then quickly
remove it from the parking brake lever mechanism.
This will allow the park brake lever mechanism to
automatically adjust the parking brake cables.
(17) Cycle the parking brake lever once to position
the parking brake cables, then return the parking
brake lever its released position.
(18) Check the rear wheels of the vehicle. They
should rotate freely without dragging with the lever
in its released position.
(19) Reposition the rear carpeting into place.
(20) Install the rear seat cushion. Be sure the seat
cushion is fully installed in the retainers on the floor
pan of the vehicle.
(21) Fully apply the parking brake lever.
Fig. 103 Parking Brake Cable Removal
1 ± CABLE RETAINER
2 ± OFFSET BOX WRENCH
3 ± PARKING BRAKE CABLE
Fig. 104 Cable At Tension Strut
1 ± TENSION STRUT MOUNTING BOLTS
2 ± TENSION STRUT
3 ± SPOOL BUSHING
4 ± NUT
5 ± PARKING BRAKE CABLE
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(22) Install the center console and its mounting
screws.
(23) Remove the blocks from the tires and wheels.
PARKING BRAKE SHOES (REAR DISC BRAKE)
NOTE: Before proceeding with this procedure,
review SERVICE WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS at the
beginning of REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION in this
section.
REMOVAL
(1) Raise the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING in the
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE group for the
proper lifting procedure.
(2) Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly.
(3) Remove the rear disc brake caliper assembly
from the brake rotor and store it out of the way.
Refer to DISC BRAKE SHOES (REAR) in this
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION section of this ser-
vice manual group.
(4) Remove rear brake rotor.
(5) Remove the dust cap from the rear hub and
bearing.
(6) Remove the rear hub and bearing assembly
retaining nut and washer.
(7) Remove the rear hub and bearing assembly
from the rear spindle.
(8) Remove the rear brake shoe assembly hold-
down clip (Fig. 105).(9) Turn the brake shoe adjuster wheel until the
adjuster is at shortest length.
(10) Remove the adjuster assembly from the park-
ing brake shoe assemblies (Fig. 106).
(11) Remove the lower shoe-to-shoe spring (Fig.
107).
Fig. 105 Rear Brake Shoe Hold-Down Clip
1 ± HOLD DOWN CLIP
Fig. 106 Parking Brake Shoe Adjuster Assembly
1 ± ADJUSTER
Fig. 107 Brake Shoe Lower Return Spring
1 ± LOWER SPRING
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(12) Pull the rear brake shoe away from anchor.
Remove the rear brake shoe and upper return spring
(Fig. 108).
(13) Remove the front brake shoe hold-down clip
(Fig. 109). Remove the front brake shoe assembly.
INSTALLATION
(1) Install the front brake shoe and secure it in
place with a hold-down clip (Fig. 109).
(2) Install the rear brake shoe and the upper shoe
return spring (Fig. 108). Pull the rear brake shoe
over the anchor block until it is properly located on
the adapter.
(3) Install the lower shoe-to-shoe return spring
(Fig. 107).
(4) Install the brake shoe adjuster assembly with
the star wheel towards the rear (Fig. 106).
(5) Install the rear brake shoe hold down clip (Fig.
105).
(6) Adjust the parking brake shoes to a diameter
to 171 mm (6.75 inch) (Fig. 110).
(7) Install the rear hub and bearing assembly on
spindle.
(8) Install a new hub and bearing assembly retain-
ing nut. Tighten the retaining nut to a torque of 217
N´m (160 ft. lbs.).
(9) Install the hub and bearing dust cap.
(10) Install the rear brake rotor.
(11) Install rear disc brake caliper.(12) Install the tire and wheel assembly. Tighten
the wheel mounting nuts to a torque of 135 N´m (100
ft. lbs.).
(13) Repeat the above procedure to the parking
brake shoes on the other side of the vehicle.
Fig. 108 Brake Shoe and Upper Spring
1 ± UPPER SPRING
2 ± HOLD DOWN CLIP
3 ± REAR PARKING BRAKE SHOE
Fig. 109 Front Hold Down Clip And Brake Shoe
1 ± FRONT BRAKE SHOE ASSEMBLY
2 ± HOLD DOWN CLIP
Fig. 110 Measuring Brake Shoes
1 ± REAR PARKING BRAKE SHOES
2 ± BRAKE SHOE GAUGE
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(14) Adjust the parking brake shoes as necessary.
Refer to ADJUSTMENTS in this section of this ser-
vice manual group.
(15) Lower the vehicle.
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
DISC BRAKE CALIPER (FRONT AND REAR)
Before disassembling the brake caliper, clean and
inspect it. Refer to CLEANING AND INSPECTION
in this section of this service manual group.
CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHING
REMOVAL
(1) With one hand, push the guide pin bushing
sleeve towards the back of the caliper, and at the
same time, pull the sleeve out the back of the caliper
and bushing (Fig. 111).
(2) Using your fingers, collapse one side of the rub-
ber guide pin bushing. Pull the guide pin bushing out
the other side of the brake caliper mounting boss
(Fig. 112).INSTALLATION
(1) Fold the guide pin bushing in half lengthwise
at the solid middle section (Fig. 113).
NOTE: To avoid damage to the bushing, do not use
a sharp object to install the guide pin bushing.
Fig. 111 Removing Sleeve From Bushing
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± SLEEVE
3 ± BUSHING
Fig. 112 Removing Bushing From Caliper
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± BUSHING
Fig. 113 Folded Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1 ± CALIPER GUIDE PIN BUSHING
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(2) Insert the folded bushing into the caliper
mounting boss using your fingers (Fig. 114).
(3) Unfold the bushing using your fingers or a
wooden dowel until the bushing is fully seated into
the caliper housing. The bushing flanges should be
seated evenly on both sides of the bushing hole (Fig.
115).
(4) Lubricate the inside surfaces of the bushing
using MopartDielectric Grease or an equivalent.
(5) Install the guide pin sleeve into one end of
bushing until the seal area of bushing is past the
seal groove in the sleeve (Fig. 116).
(6) Holding the convoluted boot on the opposite
end of the bushing, push the steel sleeve through the
bushing until the bushing boot is fully seated into
the seal groove on that end of sleeve (Fig. 116).
Install the other end bushing boot into the groove on
that end of the bushing sleeve.
(7) Verify both ends of the bushing are seated in
the sleeve groves (Fig. 117). When the sleeve is
seated properly into the bushing, the sleeve/bushing
can be held between your fingers and easily slid back
and forth without the bushing unseating from the
sleeve groove.
Fig. 114 Installing Caliper Guide Pin Bushing
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± BUSHING
Fig. 115 Bushing Correctly Installed In Caliper
1 ± BUSHING
2 ± CALIPER
3 ± BE SURE BOTH BUSHING FLANGES ARE FULLY SEATED
AROUND CALIPER BUSHING BORES.
Fig. 116 Installing Sleeve In Bushing
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± SLEEVE
3 ± BUSHING
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CALIPER PISTON AND SEALS
CALIPER PISTON REMOVAL
WARNING: UNDER NO CONDITION SHOULD HIGH
PRESSURE AIR EVER BE USED TO REMOVE A PIS-
TON FROM A CALIPER BORE. PERSONAL INJURY
COULD RESULT FROM SUCH A PRACTICE.
NOTE: The safest way to remove the piston from
the caliper bore is to use the hydraulic pressure of
the vehicle's brake system.
(1) Following the removal procedure in DISC
BRAKE SHOES found in this section, remove the
caliper from the brake rotor and hang the assembly
on a wire hook away from rotor and body of the vehi-
cle so brake fluid cannot get on these components.
Remove the brake shoes, and place a small piece of
wood between the piston and caliper fingers.
(2) Carefully depress the brake pedal to hydrauli-
cally push piston out of its bore. Once completed,
apply and hold down the brake pedal to any position
beyond the first inch of pedal travel using a brake
pedal holding tool. This will prevent the fluid in the
master cylinder reservoir from completely draining
out.(3) Disconnect the brake fluid flex hose from the
caliper assembly and remove it from the vehicle.
CALIPER SEAL REMOVAL
CAUTION: Do not use excessive force when clamp-
ing caliper in vise. Excessive vise pressure will
cause bore distortion.
(1) To disassemble the caliper, mount it in a vise
equipped with protective jaws.
(2) Remove the piston dust boot from the caliper
and discard (Fig. 118).
NOTE: Do not use a screw driver or other metal
tool for seal removal. Using such tools can scratch
the bore or leave burrs on the seal groove edges.
(3) Using a soft tool such as a plastic trim stick,
work the piston seal out of its groove in caliper pis-
ton bore (Fig. 119). Discard the old seal.
(4) Clean the piston bore and drilled passage ways
using alcohol or a suitable solvent. Wipe it dry using
only a lint-free cloth.
(5) Inspect the piston bore for scoring or pitting.
Bores that show light scratches or corrosion can usu-
ally be cleared of the light scratches or corrosion
using crocus cloth. Bores that have deep scratches or
scoring should be honed. Use Caliper Hone, Special
Tool C-4095, or the equivalent to hone the bore. Do
Fig. 117 Correctly Installed Guide Pin Sleeve And
Bushing
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± BUSHING
3 ± SLEEVE
Fig. 118 Removing Caliper/Piston Dust Boot
1 ± CALIPER
2 ± SCREWDRIVER
3 ± BOOT
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