Avenger V6-2.7L Flex Fuel (2009)
Brake Caliper: Procedures
Front
CLEANING
WARNING:
Chrysler LLC does not manufacture any vehicles or replacement parts that contain asbestos. Aftermarket products may or may
not contain asbestos. Refer to aftermarket product packaging for product information.
Whether the product contains asbestos or not, dust and dirt can accumulate on brake parts during normal use. Follow practices
prescribed by appropriate regulations for the handling, processing and disposing of dust and debris.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar(R) Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline,
kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and seals.
Rear
CLEANING
WARNING:
Chrysler LLC does not manufacture any vehicles or replacement parts that contain asbestos. Aftermarket products may or may
not contain asbestos. Refer to aftermarket product packaging for product information.
Whether the product contains asbestos or not, dust and dirt can accumulate on brake parts during normal use. Follow practices
prescribed by appropriate regulations for the handling, processing and disposing of dust and debris.
To clean or flush the internal passages of the brake caliper, use fresh brake fluid or Mopar(R) Non-Chlorinated Brake Parts Cleaner. Never use gasoline,
kerosene, alcohol, oil, transmission fluid or any fluid containing mineral oil to clean the caliper. These fluids will damage rubber cups and seals.
Front
INSPECTION
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following:
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Brake fluid leaks in and around piston boot area
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Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.
Rear
INSPECTION
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following:
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Brake fluid leaks in and around boot area and inboard lining
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Ruptures, brittleness or damage to the piston dust boot
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Damaged, dry or brittle guide pin dust boots
If caliper fails inspection, disassemble and recondition caliper, replacing the seals and dust boots.