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2000-2006 GMC Yukon XL 1500 | Denali, SL, SLE, SLT | 8 Cyl 5.3 L FLEX, 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS, 8 Cyl 6.0 L GAS
GMC Yukon XL 1500 Brake Calipers
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Q: How to Overhaul Rear Brake Calipers (15 Series) on GMC Yukon XL 1500?
A: Replace all brake parts following the recommended kits and apply clean brake fluid on rubber components before making the assembly easier. Disconnecting any hydraulic part from the brake system may need bleeding. Change Brake Pads each time you replace the axle set and fasten dry lubricated components according to their correct torque values. Carry out all brake service tasks using a clean space that avoids mineral oil materials. Start by pulling off the brake caliper using caution to prevent fingers in front of the Piston as compressed air application could hurt you badly. Push the brake Piston back into the housing through a brake hose inlet port with compressed air while protecting it with wood. Tear the Piston boot off and remove the Piston seal along with the brake caliper bleed screw cap and bleed screw. Check the brake caliper's internal components for brake housing replacement when you find too much damage in brake caliper bores and Piston sealing groove. Examine the surfaces where the brake caliper mounting bracket attaches to find damage from oxidation and wear, then replace the bracket. Use denatured alcohol to clean all parts except repair kit contents and dry them with filtered compressed air. Also blow out all passageways and bleeder valve openings in the brake caliper housing. Before continuing establish the brake caliper bleed screw and tighten it to 12 nm (106 inch lbs.) afterward secure the bleed screw cap. Apply brake fluid to the new Piston seal and brake caliper bore seal groove before pressing it in place without twisting. Apply motor oil to brake caliper and Piston parts before putting the boot in place above the Piston. Keep the overfold facing the Piston bore entrance inside the brake caliper housing. Press the Piston into the brake caliper bore through the boot groove before pushing the Piston fully to the bottom groove while making sure it rests securely in both spaces. Reinstall the brake caliper onto your vehicle in the final step.