15/06/2023 02:58:30

Brake Pad Kit - Rear (Base Brakes) (Remove and Replace)

Correction code 33010802 0.54 NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the above correction code and FRT 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. To provide feedback on FRT values, email LaborTimeFeedback@tesla.com. NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure wearing proper PPE when performing the below procedure.

  • 1134520-00-A Kit, EPB Release, Handheld
  • 1129348-00-A XP-10 Power Supply, XP-10
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Warning
The video(s) included in this procedure are meant as an overview for supplemental purposes only. Follow all of the steps listed in the procedure to avoid damage to components and/or personal injury.
  • 2023-06-15: Added the whole procedure video as an overview for supplemental purposes only.
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Note
For detailed brake specifications, see Brakes.

Torque Specifications

Table 1. Torque Specifications: Brake Pad Kit - Rear (Base Brakes) (Remove and Replace)
Description Torque Value Reuse/Replace Notes
LH rear brake caliper to the LH rear brake caliper bracket
26.5 Nm (19.5 lbs-ft)
  • 14 mm socket
Reuse
Bolt that attaches the LH rear EPB harness bracket to the LH rear caliper
5 Nm (3.7 lbs-ft)
  • 10 mm socket
  • 4 in extension
Reuse

Remove

  1. Raise and support the vehicle. See Raise Vehicle - 2 Post Lift.
  2. Open the LH front door and fully lower the LH front window.
  3. Place absorbent material underneath the brake booster and reservoir area.
  4. Remove the LH rear wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
  5. Use Toolbox to place the vehicle into EPB Service Mode. See Release Parking Brake Using Toolbox.
  6. Remove the bolt that attaches the LH rear EPB harness bracket to the LH rear caliper.
    Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
    • 10 mm socket
    • 4 in extension
  7. Remove the bolts that attach the LH rear brake caliper to the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
    Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
    • 14 mm socket
  8. Use a caliper spreader to manually push the piston back into the caliper.
  9. Use a brake caliper S-hook to hang the LH rear brake caliper on the body.
  10. Remove the brake pads from the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
  11. Remove the caliper abutment clips from the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
  12. Repeat step 1 through step 10 for the RH rear brake pad removal.

Install

  1. Use needle-nose pliers to ensure that the slots in the rear brake caliper piston face are at the 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock positions.
  2. Install the caliper abutment clips.
  3. Apply an even layer of Silaramic lubricant to the abutment clips.
  4. Install the brake pads on the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
    Tip: During installation, press the brake pads toward the brake rotor.
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    Note
    Use the caliper spreader tool to push the caliper piston back into the caliper, if more room is needed.
  5. Install the bolts that attach the LH rear brake caliper to the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
    26.5 Nm (19.5 lbs-ft)
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the brake hose can bend forward and does not make contact with the wheel liner when the vehicle is lowered.
    Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
    • 14 mm socket
  6. Install the bolt that attaches the LH rear EPB harness bracket to the LH rear caliper.
    5 Nm (3.7 lbs-ft)
    Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
    • 10 mm socket
    • 4 in extension
  7. Install the LH rear wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
  8. Repeat all previous install steps for the RH rear brake pad installation.
  9. Apply the parking brake by touching the Park button on the touchscreen.
  10. Pump the brake pedal to seat the pads against the brake rotor until the brake pedal feels firm.
  11. Check the brake fluid level and top off the brake fluid reservoir, if necessary.
  12. Perform vehicle road test using a series of ABS-active stops and make sure proper brake pedal feel and performance is achieved.