Thursday, June 2, 2011

I nedd to know how to change the rear brake pads on my 1996 chevy corsica?

Heres a quick guide link...



http://www.autozone.com/az/cds/en_us/090





- Good Luck!I nedd to know how to change the rear brake pads on my 1996 chevy corsica?
well if i remember correctly, there are no brake pads on the rear of a corsica, it has drum brakes in the back...



therefore it has brake shoes...I nedd to know how to change the rear brake pads on my 1996 chevy corsica?
yeah if it has brake shoes then its gonna be kinda hard if you dont know what to do and how to do it cause its got a bunch of springs that have some tension and if you take it apart and dont know exactly how to put it back together then your gonna spend all night trying to fix it. if its pads then just take off one of the bolts that holds the caliper on and swing the caliper out of the way and compress the piston with a clamp and then install everything back. good luck best thing i could tell you is to get a book on your car from autozone and read up on it. the book gives you a step by step breakdown.I nedd to know how to change the rear brake pads on my 1996 chevy corsica?
At many auto parts stores you can buy a Haynes or Chilton's do-it-yourself manual for your model car, with step-by-step instructions, and basic explanations at the beginning of each chapter. If it is not in stock, you can order it online by searching on %26quot;auto repair manuals%26quot; on Yahoo search. In the front is a section on %26quot;Troubleshooting%26quot; that guides you step-by-step to find causes of most engine malfunctions based on the car's symptoms. Whether you do the work yourself or not, it helps you make informed decisions and not be taken advantage of, and to not feel so %26quot;in the dark.%26quot;



db667089 says: you can check http://www.alldatadiy.com. For about the same price as a Haynes or Chilton's repair manual, you can have online access (for a whole year) to model specific info for your particular vehicle. This is the same info that repair shops use. They have great wiring schematics/diagrams.



Also, for about $15 for a one-month subscription, you can get the factory manual, downloadable (careful! Mine was about 500 pages!) or viewable, at http://eAutoRepair.com.



Also, many people recommend autozone.com's free online manuals.



Best regards,

Mike

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