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Chrysler Town and Country Repair Question :: 2007 Chrysler Town and Country  Reply to Edward S.


Author: chasfwoodard
Subject: 2007 Chrysler Town and Country  Reply to Edward S.Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:06 pm (GMT -5)

Brakes problem

2007 Chrysler Town and Country  6 cyl Front Wheel Drive Automatic



Thanks for your reply Edward. My 2007 Town & Country Touring van has 6 bolts on back of brake housing, 4 to hold caliper and hub/rotor assy to axle, 1 for parking brake cable hold down and 1 for attachment of brake line to caliper. I got a flashlight and mirror and finially saw that the slider pins were made to accept and allen (hex head) wrench which turned out to be 7mm (don't know the american std. equivalent but bigger than 1/4 in.) After pins were backed out, the top part holding the brake pads came right off. Charles W.



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