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Originally Posted by ViperVic
I read through the service manual and nowhere did I see anything about a sensor on the pad.
Any other advice before I begin my install would be great. (go ahead make your jokes)
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Wow! Reading the service manual before working on the car? You can learn a tremendous amount of useful information there, despite the typos. Pos rep for you.
Only one tip for the fronts - pull one pad at a time, then stick it back in endways far enough to use it as a lever to push both pistons back simultaneously. The thicker pads need all the room they can get.
Rears - When you pull the retainer pin, keep your hand over the top of the caliper to keep from losing the spring. Grab the caliper firmly and slide it in and out a few times, then rock the rotor around. This will help free up the pads. To retract the piston, I always use a pair of needle nose pliers.
Before you drive off, pump the brakes HARD a few times to reseat the pistons against the pads.