Genuine 1028AMZ2249

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Rotor Pēki Kōpae Whakamuri Tuturu

Model: 1028AMZ2249

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, function, and maintenance of your Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotor, Model 1028AMZ2249. This product is an Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEM) replacement part, designed to match the specifications of the original component in your vehicle. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure safety and optimal performance.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotor is engineered for reliable braking performance. Key features include:

  • Hanga totoka: Each rotor is built with robust materials to ensure durability.
  • Vented Design: Designed to dissipate heat evenly and efficiently, preventing brake fade.
  • Precision Machining: Manufactured with precision to provide optimum brake performance and a smooth braking experience.
  • Tauturu Kounga: Assembled and carefully tested to endure rigorous road conditions, ensuring long-term reliability.
Two Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotors, one flat on a surface showing the hub mounting holes, and the other standing upright showing the vented design.

Figure 1: Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotors. The image displays two brake rotors, highlighting their design and construction.

3. Nga korero haumaru

WARNING: Improper installation or maintenance of brake components can lead to serious injury or death. Always consult a qualified automotive technician for installation and service.

  • Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses and gloves when handling automotive parts.
  • Me whakarite kia mau te tautoko o te waka ki runga i nga tuunga jack i mua i te mahi i raro.
  • Never work on a hot braking system. Allow components to cool completely.
  • Use only specified tools and follow manufacturer's torque specifications.
  • Tiakina nga tamariki me nga kararehe mai i te waahi mahi.
  • Makahia ngā wāhanga me ngā wai parai tawhito me te tikanga tika, kia rite ki ngā ture ā-rohe.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Installation of brake rotors requires specialized knowledge and tools. It is highly recommended that this procedure be performed by a certified automotive technician.

General Installation Steps (for reference only; consult service manual for specific vehicle):

  1. Whakaritenga: Park the vehicle on a level surface, engage the parking brake, and block the wheels. Loosen lug nuts on the wheel to be serviced.
  2. Waka Hiki: Safely lift the vehicle and support it with jack stands. Remove the wheel.
  3. Tangohia te Caliper: Unbolt and carefully remove the brake caliper, supporting it to avoid stressing the brake hose. Do not let the caliper hang by the brake hose.
  4. Remove Old Rotor: Remove any retaining screws or clips, then slide the old brake rotor off the wheel hub.
  5. Clean Hub: Thoroughly clean the wheel hub surface to ensure proper seating of the new rotor. Remove any rust or debris.
  6. Install New Rotor: Place the new Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotor onto the wheel hub, ensuring it sits flush.
  7. Tāuta anō i te Caliper: Reinstall the brake caliper, ensuring all bolts are tightened to the manufacturer's specified torque. Replace brake pads if necessary.
  8. Perei toto (mehemea e tika ana): If the brake system was opened, bleed the brakes according to the vehicle manufacturer's procedure.
  9. Tāuta anōtia te Wīra: Reinstall the wheel and hand-tighten lug nuts. Lower the vehicle and torque lug nuts to specifications.
  10. Tikanga Wehenga: Follow the recommended brake pad and rotor break-in procedure to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

5. Mahi Mahi

The disc brake rotor is a critical component of your vehicle's braking system. When the brake pedal is pressed, hydraulic pressure forces the brake caliper to clamp the brake pads against the rotor. This friction converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into heat, slowing and stopping the vehicle. The vented design of the Genuine rotor helps to dissipate this heat efficiently, maintaining consistent braking performance and preventing overheating under normal driving conditions.

6. Tiaki

Regular inspection and maintenance of your braking system are crucial for safety and performance. It is recommended to have your brakes inspected by a qualified technician at least once a year or every 12,000 miles, whichever comes first.

  • Tirotiro Rotor: Check rotors for signs of wear, such as scoring, cracks, or excessive rust. Rotors have a minimum thickness specification; replace if worn beyond this limit.
  • Brake Pad Inspection: Always inspect and replace brake pads when installing new rotors. Worn or unevenly worn pads can damage new rotors.
  • Wai Perehi: Check brake fluid level and condition regularly. Replace fluid according to vehicle manufacturer recommendations.
  • Mahi Caliper: Ensure brake calipers are moving freely and not seized.
  • Haruru me te Wiri: Address any unusual brake noises (squealing, grinding) or vibrations immediately. These can indicate a problem with the braking system.

7. Te Raru

If you experience any issues with your braking system, it is best to consult a professional mechanic. Below are common symptoms and potential causes related to brake rotors:

TohutohuTake pea
Vibration or Pulsation during BrakingWarped or unevenly worn rotors, improper rotor installation, or worn wheel bearings.
Te haruru, te huri raneiWorn brake pads (metal-on-metal), foreign object lodged in caliper, or glazed rotors.
Kua Whakaitihia te Mahi PiripiriOverheated rotors, worn pads, air in brake lines, or contaminated brake fluid.
Brake Pedal Feels Soft or SpongyAir in brake lines, low brake fluid, or faulty master cylinder.

Do not attempt to repair complex brake issues yourself unless you are a qualified technician. Always prioritize safety.

8. Whakatakotoranga

HuangaTaipitopito
WaitohuTuturu
Tau tauira1028AMZ2249
Nama Wahi1028AMZ2249
TurangaWhakamuri
Taumaha Tūemi9.1 hekere
Ahu mōkihi17.96 x 14.16 x 10.02 inihi
UPC826732227948

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For specific warranty information regarding your Genuine Rear Disc Brake Rotor, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the retailer. Genuine replacement products are designed to meet OEM standards, and any warranty claims should be directed to the point of purchase or the manufacturer's authorized service center.

For technical support or further assistance, please contact Genuine customer service or visit their official website. Always provide your model number (1028AMZ2249) and purchase details when seeking support.

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