Charger V6-3.5L (2009)
10. Bleed (1) the area of repair for the brake system. If a proper pedal is not felt during bleeding an area of repair then a base bleed system must
be performed.See: Brake Bleeding/Service and Repair
11. Road test vehicle making several stops to wear off any foreign material on brakes and to seat brake shoes.
All-Wheel-Drive
ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE
CAUTION: Always inspect brake pads before installing disc brake caliper and replace as necessary. See: Brake Pad/Service and
Repair/Procedures/Brake Pads - Inspection
1. Completely retract caliper pistons back into bores of caliper. Use hand pressure or a C-clamp may also be used to retract pistons, first placing a
wood block over piston before installing C-clamp to avoid damaging piston.
CAUTION: Use care when installing caliper onto disc brake adapter to avoid damaging boots on caliper guide pins.
2. Push caliper guide pins into caliper adapter to clear caliper mounting bosses when installing.
3. Slide caliper (3) over brake pads and onto caliper adapter (2).
CAUTION: Extreme caution should be taken not to crossthread caliper guide pin bolts (1) when they are installed.
4. Align caliper mounting holes with guide pins, then install guide pin bolts (1). While holding guide pins from turning, tighten bolts to 60 Nm (44 ft.
lbs.).