Other Name: Pad Kit, Disc Brake; Disc Brake Pad Set, Front; Disc Brake Pad Kit; Front Pads; Pad Kit, Disc Brake, Front; Disc Brake Pad Set
Manufacturer Note: W(ABS)
Position: Front
Part Name Code: 04465
Item Weight: 2.70 Pounds
Item Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.1 x 3.3 inches
Condition: New
Fitment Type: Direct Replacement
SKU: 04465-02010
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by Toyota's
factory warranty.
More Info
Fits the following 2001 Toyota Corolla Submodels:
CE, LE, S, VE | 4 Cyl 1.8 L GAS
2001 Toyota Corolla Brake Pad Set
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2001 Toyota Corolla Brake Pad Set Parts Q&A
Q: How to replace the Brake Pad Set on 2001 Toyota Corolla?
A: Begin the pad replacement operation by taking out the front wheel then holding the disc with hub nuts. Check the pad lining thickness using the caliper inspection hole and replace the pads when the thickness falls below 1.0 mm (0.039 inch). Securely lift the caliper using bolt removal on its bottom side and change the position without disturbing the flexible hose connection. Start by removing the brake pads and four anti-squeal shims and two pad support plates and one pad wear indicator plate while saving support parts that appear without defect and are clean. Make sure to examine and verify disc thickness and runout before fitting the two pad support plates. New pad installation requires anti-squeal shims replacement at the same time; setup the pad wear indicator plate on inner pads before applying disc brake grease to the shims' inner edges followed by shims installation onto each pad. Place the inner pad with its wear indicator plate on top before adding the outer pad while avoiding contact between oil and grease and the pad-contacting surfaces. Small brake fluid needs to be drawn from the reservoir before pushing the piston in with a hammer handle or similar tool but releasing the bleeder plug first will help if the piston is hard to press. Secure the caliper to the vehicle through use of the installation bolt while torquing it to 34 Nm (350 kgf-cm, 25 ft. lbs.). After reinstalling the front wheel you should check that the fluid level reaches the maximum line.