How to Replace the Disc Brakes on a 2004 Chevy Suburban 4x4

How to Replace the Disc Brakes on a 2004 Chevy Suburban 4x4

The 2004 Chevy Suburban 4x4's front disc brake pads wear faster than the back brake pads. Replacing the pads is not a difficult task. You can save money by doing the job yourself in your own driveway rather than paying for a mechanic to replace the disc pads.

Instructions

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    Park the Suburban on a level surface, turn off the ignition and place the wheel chocks behind the rear tires. Open and secure the vehicle's hood. Remove 2/3 of the brake fluid from the master cylinder and properly recycle it. The master cylinder is on the back wall inside the engine compartment. Raise the vehicle with the automobile jack and place a jack stand under it, near the jacking point. Raise the jack stand up to the frame.

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    Remove the wheel from the side you are starting with using the lug wrench to remove the lug nuts.

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    Remove the brake caliper using a socket and ratchet to loosen and remove the brake caliper retaining pins. They are located on the backside of the brake caliper.

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    Inspect the wheel rotor for any visible signs of damage, such as grooving.

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    Remove the old brake pads from the caliper. Push the caliper piston back into the caliper housing until it seats all the way inside. Put the new brake pads into place.

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    Replace the caliper back onto the wheel assembly and lock it into place by tightening the caliper retaining pins using a socket and ratchet. Put the wheel back on the Suburban and remove the jack stand from under the vehicle. Lower the vehicle back to the ground. Repeat the process for the other wheel.

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    Depress the brake pedal several times after you have completed both sides to seat the caliper pistons against the brake pads. The brake pedal will feel firm when you are done. Check the fluid level in the master brake cylinder and add to it, as needed.