2026-06-12
Clean and Lubricate Brake Calipers (with Hitachi Front Brakes) (Test/Adjust)
Correction code 33013355 FRT 0.96 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.
- 2026-065-12: Released new procedure.
Warning
Wear respiratory
protective equipment in addition to standard personal protective equipment when
servicing brake components.
Warning
During installation of the
brake caliper, make sure that the flexible brake hose is not twisted and can bend forward.
The flexible brake hose must not make contact with the wheel arch liner when the vehicle is
lowered.
CAUTION
Do not mix brake
pads, as they have worn specifically to their respective position within the
caliper. Keep the inboard pad and the outboard pad separate and organized.
CAUTION
Apply lubricants
sparingly and do not permit lubricants to contact rotors, brake pad friction
surfaces, or rubber brake components, especially piston seals. Use a Tesla-approved
brake cleaner and clean shop towels to remove mis-applied lubricants.
CAUTION
If the brake pads
have worn to the point of replacement, or the condition of the pad is such that
braking safety is affected, replace the pads. Clean and lubricate other brake
components as originally intended.
Note
This procedure describes a service
performed when all four wheels have already been removed for another service, such
as a winter tire to summer tire swap. If this procedure is to be performed
standalone, then add correction code 34012501 Wheels - Vehicle - Set (Remove &
Install) to the Activity.
Note
Replace retaining pins, anti-rattle
springs, abutment springs/clips, shims, and bolts that are excessively
corroded.
Procedure
- Enable EPB Service Mode. See Parking Brake - Caliper - Rear - LH (Release).
- Open the hood.
- Remove the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
- Remove the HEPA filter assembly. See Assembly - Filter - HEPA (Remove and Replace).
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Put absorbent material
underneath the brake fluid reservoir.
- Clean the area around the brake fluid reservoir and remove the brake reservoir cap.
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Remove the bolt that
attaches the jounce hose bracket to the front LH knuckle, and then remove
the bracket from the knuckle.
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Remove and discard the bolts
(x2) that attach the front LH caliper to the front LH knuckle, remove the
caliper from the knuckle, and then hang the caliper from an S-hook.
CAUTIONMake sure not to strain or kink the brake jounce hose.
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Inspect and clean the brake
rotor.
NoteInspect the inner and outer rotor vents and surface for excess debris. Clean any debris from the rotor if present. Make sure that the rotor mating surface to the hub is clean on inside and outside face.
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Use a nylon brush and brake
cleaner to clean the abutment clips and anti-rattle springs of the front
brake caliper.
CAUTIONThe brake caliper should not be disassembled.CAUTIONDo not apply grease to any part of the brake caliper or brake pads.NoteAllow 1 minute to dry after cleaning.
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Install the front LH caliper
onto the front LH knuckle, install new bolts (1088969-00-B x2) to attach the
caliper to the knuckle, and then mark the bolt heads with a paint pen.
94 Nm (69.3 lbs-ft) -
Install the bolt that attaches the jounce hose bracket to the front LH
knuckle.
- Repeat step 7 through 12 for the front RH caliper.
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Remove the bolts (x2) that
attach the rear LH caliper to the rear LH carrier, remove the caliper from
the carrier, and then hang the caliper from an S-hook.
CAUTIONMake sure not to strain or kink the brake jounce hose.
Figure 1. Remove bolts Figure 2. Hang caliper -
Remove the brake pads from
the LH rear brake caliper bracket.
CAUTIONKeep the inboard pad and the outboard pad separate and organized.
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Use a brush and brake
cleaner to clean the abutment clips, the piston face, and the inner surfaces
of the caliper springs.
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Inspect and clean the brake
rotor.
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Clean and lubricate the LH
rear brake pads.
NoteClean any debris with a hand brush. Apply Silaramic lubricant on metal edges of the brake pads only.
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Install the brake pads into
the rear LH caliper bracket.
CAUTIONDo not mix brake pads, as they have worn specifically to their respective position within the caliper bracket.
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Install the rear LH caliper
onto the rear LH caliper bracket, and then install the bolts (x2) that
attach the caliper to the carrier.
26 Nm (19.2 lbs-ft)WarningDuring installation of the brake caliper, make sure that the flexible brake hose is not twisted and can bend forward. The flexible brake hose must not make contact with the wheel arch liner when the vehicle is lowered.NoteIf the bolt heads have become deformed, replace the bolts. - Repeat step 14 through 20 for the rear RH caliper.
- On the vehicle touchscreen, touch and hold Park to disable EPB Service Mode.
- Exit Service Mode. See Service Mode.
- Press the brake pedal several times to verify proper feel and action.
- Check the brake fluid level and top off if necessary.
- Install the brake reservoir cap.
- Remove the absorbent material from underneath the brake fluid reservoir.
- Install the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
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After service to the vehicle is complete, perform a test drive and make sure that
proper brake pedal feel and brake performance is achieved.
NoteAdd the correction code for the post-repair validation test drive 00040100 as a separate activity to the Service Visit.