2026-05-15
Corroded Brake Pad Retention Pins - LH - Extract
Correction code 33012005 0.5 NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the correction code and FRT listed above reflect all of the work required to perform this procedure, including the linked procedures. Do not stack correction codes unless explicitly told to do so. NOTE: See Flat Rate Times to learn more about FRTs and how they are created. NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure you are wearing proper PPE when performing the procedure below. NOTE: See Ergonomic Precautions for safe and healthy working practices.
- 2026-05-15: Released new procedure.
Note
This procedure is applicable to Brembo brake calipers only. If this procedure is
required, add correction code 33012005 as a separate correction within the same
activity to the Service Visit.
Procedure
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Generously apply rust
removing solvent to both brake pad retention pins and brake caliper contact
areas.
NoteAllow 10 minutes for the rust removing solvent to take effect.
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Use a pry bar or similar to bend the upper and lower lips of the
anti-rattle spring, and then remove the spring from the caliper.
NoteDiscard the anti-rattle spring after removal.
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Use a wire brush to remove corrosion around the pins.
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Generously apply more rust removing solvent to both brake pad retention
pins and brake caliper contact areas.
NoteAllow 5 minutes for the rust removing solvent to take effect.
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Install brake pin locking pliers (2202780-00-A) to the thinner part of the
upper brake pad retention pin.
NoteUse the locking pliers to prevent the pin from bending when driving out the pin.
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Use a punch to remove the upper brake pad retention pin.
Use an appropriately sized pin punch and hammer. Tap the pin from the accessible side until it becomes loose, then remove the locking pliers and fully remove the pin.
- Repeat steps 5 and 6 for the lower brake pad retention pin.