PT Cruiser L4-2.4L (2008)
be mixed with other brake systems. These parts, similar in appearance, can be easily identified.See: Disc Brake System/Description and
Operation/Hydraulic/Mechanical - Description - Rear Disc Brakes
1. If not already present, completely retract the caliper piston back into the piston bore of the caliper. Use a C-clamp to retract the piston. Place a
wood block over the piston before installing the C-clamp to avoid damaging the piston.
2. Install the inboard brake pad into the caliper piston (2) by firmly pressing the pad in with the thumbs. Be sure the inboard brake pad is positioned
squarely against the face of the caliper piston once installed.
3. Slide the outboard brake pad (2) onto the caliper. Be sure the retaining clip (3) is squarely seated in the depressed areas on the caliper beyond the
raised retaining bead (1).
4. Lubricate both adapter caliper slide abutments (3, 4) with a liberal amount of Mopar(R) Multipurpose Lubricant or equivalent.