Removing front brake pads (17 inch Low brake)
WARNING:
Vehicle may slip off the vehicle hoist if the vehicle hoist is handled incorrectly.
Danger! Immobilization period-threatening injuries!
Danger! Immobilization period-threatening injuries!
- Observe safety instructions on raising the vehicle using a vehicle hoist.
- For additional information see: 00... Raise the vehicle using a VEHICLE LIFT .
Preliminary work
- Remove the front left and right WHEELS .
- Remove front brake pad WEAR SENSOR .
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
General information on changing the brake pads:
For vehicles older than 48 months it is recommended to replace the retaining spring or expanding spring.
The brake pad wear sensor must be replaced once it has been removed because the brake pad wear sensor loses its retention capability in the brake pad.
A CBS reset must be done after every brake pad exchange:
A CBS reset in the vehicle is possible in the event of a partially ground down brake pad wear sensor. The CBS display in the Central Information Display (CID) is active.
In the event of a brake pad wear sensor that is not partially ground down, a CBS reset is only possible with the diagnostic system using an appropriate scan tool. No CBS display in the Central Information Display (CID).
If adhesive bonded brake pads are installed, the brake pads must be replaced after releasing the adhesive bond!
General information on changing the brake pads:
For vehicles older than 48 months it is recommended to replace the retaining spring or expanding spring.
The brake pad wear sensor must be replaced once it has been removed because the brake pad wear sensor loses its retention capability in the brake pad.
A CBS reset must be done after every brake pad exchange:
A CBS reset in the vehicle is possible in the event of a partially ground down brake pad wear sensor. The CBS display in the Central Information Display (CID) is active.
In the event of a brake pad wear sensor that is not partially ground down, a CBS reset is only possible with the diagnostic system using an appropriate scan tool. No CBS display in the Central Information Display (CID).
If adhesive bonded brake pads are installed, the brake pads must be replaced after releasing the adhesive bond!
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
To prevent damage to the surface coating: With floating calipers on the brake caliper mounting bracket or with fixed calipers in the brake caliper housing, do not clean the contact surfaces for the brake pads to the extent that it is possible.
Clean the contact surfaces with brake cleaner (BMW part number 83 19 2 154 780). Next, apply a thin coat of brake pad paste (BMW part number 83 19 2 158 851 for 3 g) or 83 19 2 158 852 fr 100 g).
Spread brake pad paste on the marked surfaces with a brush.
For ADDITIONAL INFORMATION see: 34 00... brake pad paste
To prevent damage to the surface coating: With floating calipers on the brake caliper mounting bracket or with fixed calipers in the brake caliper housing, do not clean the contact surfaces for the brake pads to the extent that it is possible.
Clean the contact surfaces with brake cleaner (BMW part number 83 19 2 154 780). Next, apply a thin coat of brake pad paste (BMW part number 83 19 2 158 851 for 3 g) or 83 19 2 158 852 fr 100 g).
Spread brake pad paste on the marked surfaces with a brush.
For ADDITIONAL INFORMATION see: 34 00... brake pad paste
NOTE:
With 17 inch Low brake:
Note the additional work with FRU number 34 11 950 for billing.
Note the additional work with FRU number 34 11 950 for billing.
- Lift the carriage spring using a screwdriver (1) and twist out in the direction of the arrow (towards center of vehicle).
- Loosen screws (1).
- Detach the brake caliper (2) in the direction of the arrow.
- Tie up the brake caliper (1) with the special tool (cable tie) 2 413 317.
Do not hang the brake caliper from the brake hose.
- Remove brake pads (1) from the brake caliper.
- Mark any worn brake pads.
If there is brake lining backplate wear on one side, they must not be mixed up.
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
When pressing the brake piston back, note the brake fluid level in the expansion tank.
Overflowing brake fluid will damage the paintwork.
When pressing the brake piston back, note the brake fluid level in the expansion tank.
Overflowing brake fluid will damage the paintwork.
- Press brake pistons back using special tool 2 352 960.




