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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC30988

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC30988

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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC30989

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 11/16 - KWC30989

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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

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Maintaining the Brake Wheel Cylinders of Your 1996 Suzuki Swift

For those who own a 1996 Suzuki Swift, understanding the ins and outs of your vehicle's braking system is important, especially when it comes to components like the brake wheel cylinders. These components are crucial for the optimum performance of your car's brake system, particularly if your Swift is equipped with drum brakes in the rear.

Brake wheel cylinders play a pivotal role in the drum braking system. Located in each wheel, they are responsible for exerting hydraulic pressure that forces the brake shoes against the drum surfaces. This pressure is what slows and stops your vehicle. The importance of brake wheel cylinders cannot be overstated, so it's essential to monitor their condition and know when they need attention or replacement.

  1. Regular Inspection: Keep an eye on your brake fluid levels. Frequent topping off could mean the brake cylinders are leaking. Additionally, look out for any dampness or wetness on the inner tyres or wheels.
  2. Check for Unusual Noises: Listen for any squeaking or grinding noises which might indicate that the brake shoes are not making proper contact with the drums, potentially due to faulty wheel cylinders.
  3. Feel the Brake Pedal: A soft brake pedal could mean that there is air in the brake lines or a leak in the brake cylinder, both of which are signs that maintenance is needed.

If you notice any of these warning signs, it's time to consider replacing the brake wheel cylinders. Doing this not only ensures your safety but also enhances the lifespan of your brake system. Replacing the brake wheel cylinder isn't too complex, but if you're not familiar with auto repair work, consider seeking professional help.

When replacing the brake wheel cylinders, here are some steps involved:

  1. Start by safely lifting and securing the vehicle. Remove the wheel to access the brake drum.
  2. Once you remove the drum, you'll see the brake shoes and wheel cylinder. Disconnect the brake line from the wheel cylinder, ensuring not to strip the fitting.
  3. Remove the mounting bolts securing the cylinder and carefully take it out.
  4. Install the new wheel cylinder, ensuring it's aligned correctly. Reattach the brake line and make sure it's secure to avoid leaks.
  5. Refit the brake drum and wheel. Lower the vehicle and then move to bleed the brakes to eliminate air from the system, ensuring a firm brake pedal feel.

After replacement, always test drive your vehicle at low speeds to ensure the brakes are responding effectively. Staying proactive about brake maintenance not only guarantees a safer driving experience but also extends the life of your beloved Suzuki Swift.