You can get a Haynes manual for this car at Amazon.com. The Haynes manual will give you the procedure to replace the brakes, as well as the steps for many other maintenance tasks. A Haynes manual will cost around $25 or so.
2006-08-16 06:22:20
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answered by pvreditor 7
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This job does not require much of a manual, just the right tools and some mechanical ability.
Unscrew the brake lines leading to the master cylinder. Unbolt the two bolts holding it to the booster. Remove the master cylinder. Go inside the car and remove the four bolts that hols the booster on. They are up under the dash. If you take a light and look for them you will see them just opposite of where it is located under the hood. Remove the pedal linkage and the vacuum line and remove the booster. Reassemble everything, pre prime the master cylinder and connect the brake lines. Bleed all four brakes until no air come out of the bleeder screws. If you have a nice firm pedal take it for a low speed test drive. If everything checks out, you are done and experiencing a moment of self satisfaction.
2006-08-16 05:44:50
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answered by yes_its_me 7
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Up under the sprint on the motive force's section, on the fringe of the exterior of the vehicle. in many cases a plastic dome formed section plugged right into a fuse block. There could be a diagram of what's what molded on the in the conceal.
2016-11-04 22:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The vehicle has ABS, serious injury is possible if you take off wrong line before releiving pressure properly. If you want to learn thats fine, but manuals are very limited. Find someone that you know for sure is experienced ,and let him show you or talk you through it.
2006-08-16 16:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Son, I admire your willingness to tackle a project like this BUT IS IS THE BRAKES AND IF YOU DON'T GET THE MASTER CYL BLED RIGHT YOU WILL CRASH so take it to a brake specialty shop or mechanic for this
2006-08-16 14:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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honestly i dont want to be rude but if u dont know how to replace them then u shouldnt do it... u can easily if u dont know what u are doin create major problems like no brakes at all...there are specific ways to " bleed" the brakes and if u dont get this right u wolnt have any braking at all
2006-08-16 09:46:10
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answered by Steven S 3
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local parts store or amazon.com
2006-08-16 06:51:25
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answered by turner32542 3
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