Iveco Daily. Manual — part 336
Figure 52
Figure 53
Figure 54
Figure 55
!
We suggest that both brake discs be renewed also
in case one of them only needs to be replaced.
As regards brake lining
pairs, always replace a
complete series for each axle.
Always overhaul both brake calipers also in case one
of them only seems to be damaged.
Inspect the state of the dust caps. If they are out of shape or
broken, it is necessary to replace them. Remove the dirt from
the brake caliper with a wire brush, without damaging the
dust caps. Check the surfaces of the brake disc and make sure
there is no corrosion or scoring. Small surface cracks are
acceptable, but it is then necessary to grind the brake disc as
described under the relevant heading. Replace worn brake
discs.
!
Be careful not to damage the surface of the pistons
and the protective boots in contact with the tool.
Clean the pad resting surface with suitable materials and
products (e.g. with a damp cloth). Avoid using nitro thinner
or petrol, etc., which could damage protective boots.
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Insert new brake liners (1) in the brake calliper mount and
check that they slide in their seats.
Use a torque wrench (3) to tighten the screws (1) at the
specific torque.
Connect the wear sensor connection (2).
!
The screw (1) is treated with threading locking
adhesive, therefore every time the screw (3) is
removed it must be changed.
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52272
Fit on the protective rubber plug (1).
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Brake caliper removal and refitting
Removal
For 2x42 calipers
For 2x42 calipers
Remove the protective rubber plugs (1 and 2).
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Check the pistons are fully retracted inside the
caliper body.
Refit by carrying out the operations described for
removal in reverse order, observing the required
tightening torques.
Every time the screws (1 and 5, Figure 56) are
removed, they must be replaced.
Disconnect the lining wear sensor electrical connection (2).
Disconnect the pipe (3) from the caliper (4) and drain off the
brake fluid.
Unscrew the screws (1 and 5) and remove the brake caliper
(4).
Set the vehicle on level ground, loosen the nuts (1) securing
the wheels.
Lift the front of the vehicle with a hydraulic lift and rest it on
two stands (2).
Unscrew the nuts (1) and remove the wheels.
45045
52274
For all brake calipers
!
Refitting
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REAR BRAKES
The following operations have been carried out on vehicles
with 2x44 and 2x46 Brembo rear calipers.
They should be considered similar also for 1x52 Brembo rear
calipers unless stated otherwise.
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Replacing brake linings
Figure 56
Figure 57
!
Drive slowly without prolonged, sudden brake
application during the first period of use of new
brake pads because braking efficiency is reduced.
Press the brake pedal repeatedly to restore pressure in the
system and correct brake pedal stroke.
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Figure 58
Remove the brake linings (1).
Retract the pistons are shown in Figure 51.
Disconnect the wear sensor connection (2). Unscrew the
screws (1) and turn the brake caliper (3) over.
If the liners are replaced in vehicles with leaf spring
suspensions, extract both bushings and entirely separate the
calliper body from the mount.
50734
Figure 59
Remove the protective rubber plug (1).
For 1x52 calipers
For all brake calipers
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Figure 60
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!
We suggest that both brake discs be renewed also
in case one of them only needs to be replaced.
As regards brake lining
pairs, always replace a
complete series for each axle.
Always overhaul both brake calipers also in case one
of them only seems to be damaged.
46850
Fit the new linings (1) to the brake caliper mounting. Ensure
linings are free to slide in their seats.
Push brake caliper pistons (2) as far as they can go. Then
position the caliper on the brake linings.
Figure 61
For 1x52 calipers
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Figure 62
Using tool 99372236 (1) retract the piston (3) by pushing
constantly in line with the piston axis with a force of approx.
300
÷ 400 N while turning the tool clockwise until the piston
(3) is fully retracted.
!
During this operation, take care not to twist the
protective cap (2) or let it swell out.
Let the air out of the cap by moving it away from the
brake caliper.
Inspect the state of the dust caps. If they are out of shape or
broken, it is necessary to replace them.
Remove the dirt from the brake caliper with a wire brush,
without damaging the dust caps.
Clean the pad resting surface with suitable materials and
products (e.g. with a damp cloth). Avoid using nitro thinner
or petrol, etc., which could damage protective boots.
Check the surfaces of the brake disc and make sure there is
no corrosion or scoring. Small surface cracks are acceptable,
but it is then necessary to grind the brake disc as described
under the relevant heading. Replace worn brake discs.
For all brake callipers
Tighten the screw (3) to the required torque with a torque
wrench (1).
Connect the wear sensor connection (2).
Figure 63
Figure 64
46290
For 1x52 calipers
50734
Fit on the protective rubber plug (1).
!
Drive slowly without prolonged, sudden brake
application during the first period of use of new
brake pads because braking efficiency is reduced.
Press the brake pedal repeatedly to restore pressure in the
system and correct brake pedal stroke.
For all brake callipers
!
The screw (1) is treated with threading locking
adhesive, therefore every time the screw (3) is
removed it must be changed.
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Figure 65
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Brake caliper removal and refitting
Removal
For 1x52 calipers
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Remove the protective rubber plugs (1 and 2).
For all brake calipers
Remove the retaining clip (1) and unhook the parking brake
rope.
!
Every time the screws (1 and 4, Figure 66) are
removed, they must be replaced.
Refit by carrying out the operations described for
removal in reverse order, observing the required
tightening torques.
Removal
Disconnect brake shoe wear sensor electrical connection (3).
Disconnect the calliper (5) hose (2) from the pipe with a
suitable tool (cap the pipe to prevent leakage of brake fluid).
Loosen the screws (1 and 4) and remove the brake calliper
(5).
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Figure 66
50735
Figure 67
For 1x52 calipers
Replace the hose if anomalies are found.
Remove the hose at the bench.
Place the caliper on a work bench. Insert a block of wood (2)
so that the pistons can be removed without damaging them,
and to make the operations safe for the technician.
By means of a gun (3), introduce air into the brake caliper the
pistons (1) are extracted.
Remove the dust boots from the respective seats.
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45034
Figure 68
Figure 69
Remove the dust covers (1 and 2) and keep the sliding bushes
(3).
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OVERHAUL OF BRAKE CALIPERS
2x42 - 2x44 - 2x46 - 2x52 Brembo brake calipers
Disassembly
NOTE
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