Front brake pads`
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Front brake pads`
Hi there,
I need to change my front pads due a minor mishap with a CV gaiter, however I've never done this on a car with sliding callipers before. Do I need a calliper re-wind tool to do this, or is it not needed?
Is there a recommended way of doing this too?
Thanks
James
I need to change my front pads due a minor mishap with a CV gaiter, however I've never done this on a car with sliding callipers before. Do I need a calliper re-wind tool to do this, or is it not needed?
Is there a recommended way of doing this too?
Thanks
James
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No rewind tool is needed. You can just push the piston back with a big spanner or similar
Easy enough to do. Just unto the two rear caliper bolts, slide the caliper off remove old pads, fit new pads with backs greased up, push piston back in, refit caliper, refit bolts
Easy enough to do. Just unto the two rear caliper bolts, slide the caliper off remove old pads, fit new pads with backs greased up, push piston back in, refit caliper, refit bolts
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alexperkins wrote:No rewind tool is needed. You can just push the piston back with a big spanner or similar
Easy enough to do. Just unto the two rear caliper bolts, slide the caliper off remove old pads, fit new pads with backs greased up, push piston back in, refit caliper, refit bolts
Do u need to wind the rear brake pads back or can they be pushed back as well?
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the rear brake pistons need to be wound back in a clockwise direction
Re: Front brake pads`
Currently doing my rear but when the rotate they dont seem to be moving back? They are rotating quite easy,any idea's/advise? Cheersalexperkins wrote:the rear brake pistons need to be wound back in a clockwise direction
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Wind clockwise applying pressure to push them back in
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I have managed to get the pistons back in and the new pads on(front and rears). I have bleed all 4 corners but the brake pedal stil seems to have lots of travel? Confused and worried bout driving it to far. Any help would be great. Cheersalexperkins wrote:Wind clockwise applying pressure to push them back in
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What order did you bleed in? Should be firm if you have replaced pads all round.
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i done the rears 1st. Got alot of air out of 1 of the rears but then all the rest seemed fine,took it out n the brake pedal had far to much travel,rebleed them all again but stil the same problem? Confusing or what! I thought it would be a nice afternoons job but has now turned into a nightmare!
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Wrong order. Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right
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Looks like that will be a job for 2mz evening. Do u think that is the problem or is just a good place to start? Thank you for the help n fingers crossed for 2mz.alexperkins wrote:Wrong order. Front Left, Front Right, Rear Left, Rear Right
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Its hard to say. Id start there and see what happens. Make sure you bleed it properly - ie pump the pedal 5 times then hold it, and get someone to undo the bleed nipple and once fluid stops running do it up.
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Ok will give that a go. When i undone the nipple,i just opened it for a few seconds to see if there an any air present. R u saying i should keep the nipple open until the fluid stop coming through the bleeding kit? I was under the impression the fluid would just keep flowing into the bottle under the bonnet was empty?alexperkins wrote:Its hard to say. Id start there and see what happens. Make sure you bleed it properly - ie pump the pedal 5 times then hold it, and get someone to undo the bleed nipple and once fluid stops running do it up.
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Yes you keep it open till the flui stops flowing. Its a pressurised system so it wont just keep flowing.
You MUST make sure the master cylinder doesnt drop below MIN under the bonnet though or you will have big big problems.
You MUST make sure the master cylinder doesnt drop below MIN under the bonnet though or you will have big big problems.