Magnum V6-2.7L VIN T (2007)
dry brushing. Cleaning should be done by dampening the brake components with a fine mist of water, then wiping the brake components clean with a
dampened cloth. Dispose of cloth and all residue containing asbestos fibers in an impermeable container with the appropriate label. Follow practices
prescribed by the Occupational Safety And Health Administration (OSHA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the handling,
processing, and disposing of dust or debris that may contain asbestos fibers.
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.
Inspection
INSPECTION
Inspect the disc brake caliper for the following:
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Cracked or damaged housing
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Brake fluid leaks in and around 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 or replace caliper.