Tesla Model X: Brake Caliper - Rear - LH (Remove and Replace)
Warning: If the vehicle has air suspension, activate "Jack" mode on the touchscreen before raising and supporting the vehicle.
Removal
- Remove the rear underhood apron (refer to procedure).
- Remove the brake fluid reservoir cap and place an absorbent material around the opening of the reservoir. Note: Place suitable absorbent material around the affected area to absorb any possible fluid spillage. Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
- Remove the rear wheel (refer to procedure).
- Remove the brake pad retaining pins and collect the anti-rattle
clip.
Note: Always check that the anti-rattle clip has
not been damaged. This part is easily damaged and is
important to help eliminate squeaks.
- Ease the caliper pistons back.
- Remove the brake pads from the caliper.
- Remove and discard the bolt and sealing washers (x2) that secure
the brake hose to the caliper (torque 34 Nm).
Warning: The sealing washers (x2) must be replaced every time the brake hose is released from the caliper.
Caution: Plug pipe connections to prevent ingress of moisture or dirt.
Note: Place suitable absorbent material around the affected area to absorb any possible fluid spillage.
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
- Remove and discard the bolts (x2) that secure the caliper to the
knuckle (torque 120 Nm).
- Remove the caliper from the vehicle.
Installation procedure is the reverse of removal, except for the following:
Warning: Replace both sealing washers.
Caution: Replace all Patchbolt(s).
Caution: Ensure that the brake hose is aligned correctly with no excessive twist or bends.
Caution: Ensure that the retaining clip that secures the brake hose to the fixed bracket is oriented correctly.
Note: Clean the affected areas before installation.
- Apply an even layer of Silaramic lubricant (1063021-00-A) to
the caliper pad slides. Remove any excess lubricant.
- Apply an even layer of copper paste between the shim and the
backing plate on the brake pads. Remove any paste that squeezes
out after installing the shim.
Caution: Ensure that the brake pads move freely.
Caution: Do not apply copper paste to the caliper, seals, or any component other than the shim and backing plate.
- Perform the brake bleed procedure (refer to procedure).
Caution: If brake fluid is spilled on a painted surface, wash off immediately with clean water.
- Pump the brake pedal at least 5 times to seat the pads against the brake rotors.
Warning: Always check that the brake pads are seated correctly before driving the vehicle.