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PRIOR TO TEST DRIVING AFTER SERVICING
-Pump the brake pedal to seat the new pads. It normally takes 3-4 full pumps to establish a firm pedal. Ensure you have a firm brake pedal with at least a 75% reserve.

WARNING: Do not attempt to move or test drive the vehicle until a firm pedal is established. The vehicle will have NO BRAKING ABILITY (front or rear) until the brakes are pumped and a firm pedal is established.

-Check for proper brake booster operation.
1.With the engine "OFF", depress and release the brake pedal 4-5 times (this bleeds off the vacuum reserve in the booster).

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2.Depress the brake pedal firmly and start the engine.
-If the pedal goes down slightly the brake booster is assisting in brake operation.
-If the pedal does not go down slightly the brake booster is not assisting in brake operation and should be diagnosed for problems.

-Check the tire pressures. Uneven tire pressures may result in a noticeable pull when the brakes are applied.

-Inspect the calipers and all brake hydraulic connections and verify that there are no brake fluid leaks.

-Verify the operation of the rear brakes and emergency brake, adjust if necessary.

-Verify that all lug nuts have been tightened and torqued to specifications.

-Verify wheel bearing adjustment.

-Verify that the master-cylinder is properly filled.

-Perform a series of low speed stops and verify the brakes have sufficient stopping power for a safe test drive.

INITIAL BREAK-IN / SEATING THE PADS
New brake linings must be properly broken in and seated.
-Initially make 8-10 slow and gradual brake applications, slowing from 25 to 10 miles per hour.
-Severe braking or locking up the brakes should be avoided (unless dictated by an emergency situation) for the first 50 miles.

WARNING: Until the new brake linings are properly broken in, overall braking performance will be less than 100%. Braking performance will gradually increase as the new linings are seated.

WHAT TO CHECK FOR WHILE DRIVING
-Verify there are no abnormal noises (metallic scraping, grinding, or clicking). Light brake squeal is common on new pads/linings. The squeal should disappear after the first 20 miles.

-Verify there is no pedal pulsation or steering pull when the brakes are applied.

-Verify that the brake pedal remains solid and does not become soft or spongy after the first few applications.

-Verify the braking performance is adequate to safely stop the vehicle.

POST TEST DRIVE INSPECTION
After the test drive, several components will usually need to be readjusted or fine tuned.
-Check the master-cylinder reservoir and refill as necessary.
-Check the rear brake and emergency brake adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Check the wheel bearing adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Closely inspect all brake components, and hydraulic connection to verify there are no brake fluid leaks.

Pedal Reserve ChecksPedal Reserve Checks


PRIOR TO TEST DRIVING AFTER SERVICING
-Pump the brake pedal to seat the new pads. It normally takes 3-4 full pumps to establish a firm pedal. Ensure you have a firm brake pedal with at least a 75% reserve.

WARNING: Do not attempt to move or test drive the vehicle until a firm pedal is established. The vehicle will have NO BRAKING ABILITY (front or rear) until the brakes are pumped and a firm pedal is established.

-Check for proper brake booster operation.
1.With the engine "OFF", depress and release the brake pedal 4-5 times (this bleeds off the vacuum reserve in the booster).

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2.Depress the brake pedal firmly and start the engine.
-If the pedal goes down slightly the brake booster is assisting in brake operation.
-If the pedal does not go down slightly the brake booster is not assisting in brake operation and should be diagnosed for problems.

-Check the tire pressures. Uneven tire pressures may result in a noticeable pull when the brakes are applied.

-Inspect the calipers and all brake hydraulic connections and verify that there are no brake fluid leaks.

-Verify the operation of the rear brakes and emergency brake, adjust if necessary.

-Verify that all lug nuts have been tightened and torqued to specifications.

-Verify wheel bearing adjustment.

-Verify that the master-cylinder is properly filled.

-Perform a series of low speed stops and verify the brakes have sufficient stopping power for a safe test drive.

INITIAL BREAK-IN / SEATING THE PADS
New brake linings must be properly broken in and seated.
-Initially make 8-10 slow and gradual brake applications, slowing from 25 to 10 miles per hour.
-Severe braking or locking up the brakes should be avoided (unless dictated by an emergency situation) for the first 50 miles.

WARNING: Until the new brake linings are properly broken in, overall braking performance will be less than 100%. Braking performance will gradually increase as the new linings are seated.

WHAT TO CHECK FOR WHILE DRIVING
-Verify there are no abnormal noises (metallic scraping, grinding, or clicking). Light brake squeal is common on new pads/linings. The squeal should disappear after the first 20 miles.

-Verify there is no pedal pulsation or steering pull when the brakes are applied.

-Verify that the brake pedal remains solid and does not become soft or spongy after the first few applications.

-Verify the braking performance is adequate to safely stop the vehicle.

POST TEST DRIVE INSPECTION
After the test drive, several components will usually need to be readjusted or fine tuned.
-Check the master-cylinder reservoir and refill as necessary.
-Check the rear brake and emergency brake adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Check the wheel bearing adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Closely inspect all brake components, and hydraulic connection to verify there are no brake fluid leaks.

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PRIOR TO TEST DRIVING AFTER SERVICING
-Pump the brake pedal to seat the new pads. It normally takes 3-4 full pumps to establish a firm pedal. Ensure you have a firm brake pedal with at least a 75% reserve.

WARNING: Do not attempt to move or test drive the vehicle until a firm pedal is established. The vehicle will have NO BRAKING ABILITY (front or rear) until the brakes are pumped and a firm pedal is established.

-Check for proper brake booster operation.
1.With the engine "OFF", depress and release the brake pedal 4-5 times (this bleeds off the vacuum reserve in the booster).




2.Depress the brake pedal firmly and start the engine.
-If the pedal goes down slightly the brake booster is assisting in brake operation.
-If the pedal does not go down slightly the brake booster is not assisting in brake operation and should be diagnosed for problems.

-Check the tire pressures. Uneven tire pressures may result in a noticeable pull when the brakes are applied.

-Inspect the calipers and all brake hydraulic connections and verify that there are no brake fluid leaks.

-Verify the operation of the rear brakes and emergency brake, adjust if necessary.

-Verify that all lug nuts have been tightened and torqued to specifications.

-Verify wheel bearing adjustment.

-Verify that the master-cylinder is properly filled.

-Perform a series of low speed stops and verify the brakes have sufficient stopping power for a safe test drive.

INITIAL BREAK-IN / SEATING THE PADS
New brake linings must be properly broken in and seated.
-Initially make 8-10 slow and gradual brake applications, slowing from 25 to 10 miles per hour.
-Severe braking or locking up the brakes should be avoided (unless dictated by an emergency situation) for the first 50 miles.

WARNING: Until the new brake linings are properly broken in, overall braking performance will be less than 100%. Braking performance will gradually increase as the new linings are seated.

WHAT TO CHECK FOR WHILE DRIVING
-Verify there are no abnormal noises (metallic scraping, grinding, or clicking). Light brake squeal is common on new pads/linings. The squeal should disappear after the first 20 miles.

-Verify there is no pedal pulsation or steering pull when the brakes are applied.

-Verify that the brake pedal remains solid and does not become soft or spongy after the first few applications.

-Verify the braking performance is adequate to safely stop the vehicle.

POST TEST DRIVE INSPECTION
After the test drive, several components will usually need to be readjusted or fine tuned.
-Check the master-cylinder reservoir and refill as necessary.
-Check the rear brake and emergency brake adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Check the wheel bearing adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Closely inspect all brake components, and hydraulic connection to verify there are no brake fluid leaks.

Pedal Reserve ChecksPedal Reserve Checks


PRIOR TO TEST DRIVING AFTER SERVICING
-Pump the brake pedal to seat the new pads. It normally takes 3-4 full pumps to establish a firm pedal. Ensure you have a firm brake pedal with at least a 75% reserve.

WARNING: Do not attempt to move or test drive the vehicle until a firm pedal is established. The vehicle will have NO BRAKING ABILITY (front or rear) until the brakes are pumped and a firm pedal is established.

-Check for proper brake booster operation.
1.With the engine "OFF", depress and release the brake pedal 4-5 times (this bleeds off the vacuum reserve in the booster).




2.Depress the brake pedal firmly and start the engine.
-If the pedal goes down slightly the brake booster is assisting in brake operation.
-If the pedal does not go down slightly the brake booster is not assisting in brake operation and should be diagnosed for problems.

-Check the tire pressures. Uneven tire pressures may result in a noticeable pull when the brakes are applied.

-Inspect the calipers and all brake hydraulic connections and verify that there are no brake fluid leaks.

-Verify the operation of the rear brakes and emergency brake, adjust if necessary.

-Verify that all lug nuts have been tightened and torqued to specifications.

-Verify wheel bearing adjustment.

-Verify that the master-cylinder is properly filled.

-Perform a series of low speed stops and verify the brakes have sufficient stopping power for a safe test drive.

INITIAL BREAK-IN / SEATING THE PADS
New brake linings must be properly broken in and seated.
-Initially make 8-10 slow and gradual brake applications, slowing from 25 to 10 miles per hour.
-Severe braking or locking up the brakes should be avoided (unless dictated by an emergency situation) for the first 50 miles.

WARNING: Until the new brake linings are properly broken in, overall braking performance will be less than 100%. Braking performance will gradually increase as the new linings are seated.

WHAT TO CHECK FOR WHILE DRIVING
-Verify there are no abnormal noises (metallic scraping, grinding, or clicking). Light brake squeal is common on new pads/linings. The squeal should disappear after the first 20 miles.

-Verify there is no pedal pulsation or steering pull when the brakes are applied.

-Verify that the brake pedal remains solid and does not become soft or spongy after the first few applications.

-Verify the braking performance is adequate to safely stop the vehicle.

POST TEST DRIVE INSPECTION
After the test drive, several components will usually need to be readjusted or fine tuned.
-Check the master-cylinder reservoir and refill as necessary.
-Check the rear brake and emergency brake adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Check the wheel bearing adjustment. Readjust if necessary.
-Closely inspect all brake components, and hydraulic connection to verify there are no brake fluid leaks.




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