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Front Disc Brake Inspection By Vance Bloom Murrieta Valley High School ROP Automotive Technology
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Why Do I Care?
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Many Shops Charge $$ for Brake Inspections Some Shops Are Not Honest About What You Really Need! If You Do it Yourself You Can Be Sure it’s Done Right!
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Tools Needed Floor Jack Safety Stands
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Vernier Caliper Micrometer Dial Indicator
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1/2” Drive Impact Gun Safety Glasses “C” Clamp
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Raise Vehicle on Jack
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Place Safety Stands Under Vehicle
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Place Chock In Front Of Wheel
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Remove Lug Nuts and Wheel
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Remove Caliper Retaining Bolts
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Be Careful Not To Bust Your Knuckles, Always Push With Open Palm
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Remove Caliper
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Inspect Caliper For Fluid Leaks
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Measure Brake Pad Lining Thickness With Vernier Caliper
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Measure Thickness Of Brake Rotors & Compare To Specifications
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Measure Lateral Runout With Dial Indicator
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Compare Lateral Runout, Brake Pad & Rotor Thickness, to Factory Specifications
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Repair Order Document All Findings on Repair Order Document Brake Fluid Condition, Level & Leaks Found Document Brake Pad Thickness & Minimum Specifications Document Brake Rotor Thickness & Minimum Specifications Document Brake Rotor Runout & Maximum Specifications
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Determine needed repairs and Document on Repair Order Example: Rotor Machining or Replacement Brake Pad Replacement Brake Caliper Rebuild or Replacement No Service Required
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Complete Brake Repairs As Necessary, If Proper Authorization Is Obtained Put Vehicle Back Together Without Repairs, If Authorization Is Not Obtained
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Now Clean Up Your Mess Clean & Put Away All Tools Pump Brake Pedal To Test For Proper Operation Check Brake Fluid Level & Condition
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Questions? Contact Vance Bloom 1-909-696-1081 vbloom@murrieta.k12.ca.us
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