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  1. 
Loosen the wheel nuts

Raise the vehicle and place it on jack stands

Turn the disc to access the screw more easily
    • Loosen the wheel nuts

    • Raise the vehicle and place it on jack stands

    • Turn the disc to access the screw more easily

  2. 
Open the brake fluid reservoir bottle
    • Open the brake fluid reservoir bottle

    • Push the piston back using a flat screwdriver

  3. 
Remove the retaining clip

Remove the retaining clip
    • Remove the retaining clip

  4. 
Remove the covers

Unscrew the caliper screws using the 7 mm Allen key.

Unscrew the caliper screws using the 7 mm Allen key.
    • Remove the covers

    • Unscrew the caliper screws using the 7 mm Allen key.

  5. 
Disassemble the caliper

Disassemble the caliper
    • Disassemble the caliper

  6. 
Remove the old brake pads

Remove the old brake pads
    • Remove the old brake pads

  7. 
Using the ratchet and the 18 socket, remove the two screws from the yoke.

Disassemble the screed

Disassemble the screed
    • Using the ratchet and the 18 socket, remove the two screws from the yoke.

    • Disassemble the screed

  8. 
Remove the disc using a hammer

Remove the disc using a hammer
    • Remove the disc using a hammer

  9. 
Check that the discs and pads match

Check that the discs and pads match
    • Check that the discs and pads match

  10. 
Mount the new disk

Mount the new disk
    • Mount the new disk

  11. 
Reassemble the screed

Screw in the two 16 mm screws

Screw in the two 16 mm screws
    • Reassemble the screed

    • Screw in the two 16 mm screws

  12. 
Install the new pads

Install the new pads

Install the new pads
    • Install the new pads

  13. 
Reassemble the stirrup

Tighten the two 7 mm BTR screws

Tighten the two 7 mm BTR screws
    • Reassemble the stirrup

    • Tighten the two 7 mm BTR screws

  14. 
Put the clip back

Reassemble the wheel

Tighten it to the manufacturer's torque
    • Put the clip back

    • Reassemble the wheel

    • Tighten it to the manufacturer's torque

    • Pump the brake pedal several times to reset the piston.

    • Check the brake fluid level which should be between the minimum and maximum and close the cap

Conclusion

It is necessary to run in the front brakes for 500 km.

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dlychar

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Thank you!! Well explained and complete tutorial

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