Other Name: Pad Kit, Disc Brake; Disc Brake Pad Set; Brake Pads
Position: Rear
Part Name Code: 04466
Item Weight: 2.40 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 16.5 x 11.7 x 3.3 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 04466-32030
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
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Fits the following 2001 Toyota Camry Submodels:
CE, LE, XLE | 4 Cyl 2.2 L CNG, 4 Cyl 2.2 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS
2001 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Set
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2001 Toyota Camry Brake Pad Set Parts Q&A
Q: How to replace the rear Brake Pad Set on 2001 Toyota Camry?
A: Wheels and hub nuts need to be removed from the rear wheel so the disc can be fastened before you start replacing brake pads. First check the pad lining thickness through the caliper inspection hole to ensure 1.0 mm (0.039 inch) minimum standard; install new pads when this criterion is not met. You can lift the caliper through the removal of its bottom side slide pin before safely suspending it but leaving the flexible hose connected. Vehicle owners should discard two brake pads with four anti-squeal shims if their vehicle is TMMK made, and such vehicles built by TMC need two brake pads with two anti-squeal shims. Then remove the pad wear indicator but keep the 4 pad support plates if they remain free of damage, signs of wear and rust and dirt contamination. It is necessary to check disc thickness and runout before installing the 4 pad support plates. The installation of new pads requires new anti-squeal shims too; TMMK made vehicles need disc brake grease on both sides of the inner anti-squeal shims before their placement onto each pad with the wear indicator plates facing downward. The pads and disc must have all traces of oil and grease removed from their friction contact points. The caliper installation method consists of drawing enough brake fluid from the reservoir followed by pressing the piston with a hammer hand or equivalent tool (the bleeder plug needs loosening if pressing the piston becomes challenging) before putting in the caliper and the slide pin with lithium soap base glycol grease on the slide pin. Secure the flexible hose and bolt to its bracket by applying either 43 Nm torque for TMMK vehicles or 34 Nm torque for TMC vehicles. When done with installation torque the rear wheel to 103 Nm (1.050 kgf-cm, 76 ft. lbs.) then depress the brake pedal several times and verify the fluid level reaches the max line.