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Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 15/16 - KWC9939

Kelpro Wheel Cylinder 15/16 - KWC9939

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Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

Nulon Pro Strength Brake Cleaner 440g - BRAKE-400

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Replacing and Maintaining Brake Components on Your 2020 Holden Colorado

If you're thinking about maintaining or replacing brake components on your 2020 Holden Colorado, it's important to know the specifics of your vehicle's brake system. The 2020 Holden Colorado doesn't use traditional brake-wheel cylinders like those found in drum brake systems. This is because the Colorado is equipped with a more modern braking system that incorporates disc brakes. Since brake-wheel cylinders are not applicable to your Holden Colorado, let's shift focus to maintaining and servicing the disc brakes, which play a crucial role in your vehicle's safety and performance.

Caring for your disc brakes is vital to ensure the continued performance and safety of your Colorado. Regular maintenance is key and it doesn't have to be complex. Here are a few tips and points to consider as you go about servicing your vehicle:

  • Inspection Schedule: Make it a habit to have your brakes inspected at regular intervals, typically every 10,000 to 15,000 kilometres. Early detection of wear and tear can prevent more extensive repairs and keep your vehicle safe on the road.
  • Signs of Wear: Pay attention to common indicators of brake wear. Listen for squeaking or grinding sounds when you apply the brakes, as these can be signs that the brake pads are worn. A pulsing sensation in the brake pedal can also indicate warped rotors.

Replacing brake pads and rotors on your Holden Colorado is a straightforward process if you're mechanically minded. However, if you're not comfortable, it's always best to have a professional handle it. When replacing brake pads, ensure you choose high-quality aftermarket parts or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) components designed to match your vehicle's requirements. Here's a quick guide for an overview:

  1. Preparation: Safely lift your Holden Colorado using a jack and secure it with jack stands. Remove the wheels to access the brake components.
  2. Brake Pads: Locate the caliper and remove it to access the brake pads. Take care not to damage the brake line when doing so. Slide the old brake pads out and replace them with new ones, making sure they're seated correctly.
  3. Brake Rotors: If your rotors are worn or damaged, they should be replaced. After removing the caliper and brake pads, the rotor can be taken off by removing any retaining screws or clips. Installing new rotors is the reverse of removal.
  4. Caliper Assembly: Before reinstalling the caliper, compress the brake caliper piston using a caliper tool to ensure it fits over the new brake pads. Double-check that all bolts are tightened securely.
  5. Wheel Reassembly: Once everything is back in place, put the wheel on, tighten the lug nuts, and lower your vehicle from the jack stands.

Once the new brake components are installed, test the brakes before taking the vehicle on the road by gently applying the brakes while stationary. After confirming everything is functioning correctly, take it for a short drive to verify smooth operation.

It's also important to remember fluid maintenance as part of your brake system upkeep. Brake fluid should be checked regularly and replaced as recommended by your vehicle's service manual, typically every couple of years. Over time, brake fluid can absorb moisture, reducing its effectiveness and potentially leading to brake failure.

Regular maintenance and attention to your Holden Colorado's braking system is essential. It not only ensures safety but also extends the lifespan of your vehicle's components. Whether you choose to perform the maintenance yourself or take it to a professional, keeping an eye on brake condition and functionality is a vital part of vehicle ownership.