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Ok, I have a haynes manual and I have read several threads about doing a brake job. My car is a 99 camry 4cyl auto. I need to inspect my brakes and most likely replace the pads. I noticed in both threads and the haynes manual it says to use a c-clamp to depress the piston into its bore.
1. Having never done this before (or much auto work), can someone post a pic of where I place the c-clamp?
2. Do I use the c-clamp to take the caliper off and put it back on or when?
3. Once I engage the clamp and depress the piston, can I remove the clamp or does it have to stay on until I put the caliper back on?
3. I read somethig about abs brakes and fluid pressure. I can't find the thread, but it said something about removing a cap to decrease pressure. Is this necessary? If so, what cap?
Thx
One more thing, I have 62000 miles. Should I replace my rotors?
1. Having never done this before (or much auto work), can someone post a pic of where I place the c-clamp?
2. Do I use the c-clamp to take the caliper off and put it back on or when?
3. Once I engage the clamp and depress the piston, can I remove the clamp or does it have to stay on until I put the caliper back on?
3. I read somethig about abs brakes and fluid pressure. I can't find the thread, but it said something about removing a cap to decrease pressure. Is this necessary? If so, what cap?
Thx
One more thing, I have 62000 miles. Should I replace my rotors?