911 Turbo Cabriolet AWD (997) F6-3.6L Turbo (2008)
Brake Pad: Service and Repair
Rear Without PCCB
Removing and installing rear brake pads
Preliminary work
1. Remove wheel.
Removing rear brake pads
The brake calliper must be removed in order to remove the brake pads. Do not open the brake hydraulic system while doing this!
Before removing the brake pads, a small amount of brake fluid must generally be removed by suction (from the reservoir). This depends on the brake
fluid level and the amount of wear on the brake pads.
Brake fluid level
1. Remove warning contact wire at the brake calliper and expanding spring -arrows-. Remove warning contacts from brake pads -arrows-.
Remove brake calliper at the wheel carrier (fastening screws -1-). Do not open the brake hydraulic system while doing this!
To remove the brake pads, place the brake calliper in a suitable place (e.g. on a hydraulic lift.).