Sebring Sedan L4-2.4L VIN X (2001)
2. Coat the new piston boot with clean brake fluid leaving a generous amount inside the boot.
3. Position the dust boot over the piston after coating it with brake fluid.
CAUTION: Force applied to the piston to seat it in the bore must be applied uniformly to avoid cocking and binding of the piston.
Installing Piston Into Caliper Bore
4. Install piston into caliper bore pushing it past the piston seal until it bottoms in the caliper bore.
5. Position the dust boot into the counterbore of the caliper assembly piston bore.
6. Using a hammer and Installer, Special Tool C-4689 or C-4842 (depending on piston size), and Handle, Special Tool C-4171, drive the boot into
the counterbore of the caliper as necessary.
7. Reinstall the caliper on the vehicle and bleed the brakes as necessary.