How to Replace the Brake Pads on a 2007 Dodge Caliber

The 2007 Dodge Caliber occupies the class of "crossover vehicle" for automaker Daimler/Chrysler. A crossover is a vehicle that has some of the same properties of sport utility vehicles while maintaining the driving characteristics of sedans. The chassis of the Dodge Caliber is that of a car, while the body, and particularly the weight, poses a certain strain on important components such as the brakes. For this reason, it is particularly important that the braking system is inspected and maintained every 30,000 miles.

Things You'll Need

  • Lug wrench
  • Lifting jack
  • Jack stands
  • 5/8-inch hex socket
  • Ratchet
  • C-clamp
  • Brake pads
  • Brake grease
  • Brake fluid
  • Park the Dodge Caliber in a location that allows you to safely work on both sides of the vehicle. Put the transmission in "park" and apply the parking brake.

  • Loosen the lug nuts on the wheels with the lug wrench.

  • Lift the Dodge with the jack and place jack stands beneath the frame to support the vehicle during the brake pad replacement.

  • Remove the lug nuts and pull the wheels from the wheel bolts of the Caliber.

  • Remove the two caliper slide bolts with a 5/8-inch hex socket and ratchet. Pull the caliper from the caliper bridge (fitted around the rotor).

  • Slide the worn brake pads from the two sides of the caliper.

  • Place the C-clamp onto the side of the caliper and the caliper piston. Screw the C-clamp to force the piston into the side of the caliper. Remove the C-clamp from the caliper once the piston is fully opened.

  • Clean the inside walls of the caliper with a wire brush. Apply a thin layer of brake grease onto the inner walls of the caliper, particularly at the point that the piston protrudes from the caliper wall.

  • Slide the new brake pads onto the walls of the caliper. The brake pads connect to the caliper by thin metal clips on the backs of the brake pads.

  • Place the caliper, with new brake pads installed, onto the caliper bridge. Replace the caliper slide bolts and screw them in with the 5/8-inch hex socket and ratchet.

  • Place the wheel onto the wheel bolts and screw on the lug nuts by hand.

  • Lift the vehicle with a lifting jack to remove the jack stands and lower the Caliber to the ground.

  • Tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench.

  • Open the hood of the Dodge and remove the cap to the master cylinder. The master cylinder is on the driver's side of the vehicle, near the windshield.

  • Press the brake pedal three times and hold it in the depressed position for 10 seconds.

  • Fill the master cylinder with DOT-3 brake fluid. Replace the master cylinder cap and close the hood.