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Rear brake piston dosn't turn. HELP!
I am doing my rear brake pads. I got the rear piston tool from AutoZone.
The problem is the piston does not turn. I used a lot of force but the piston only make about 1/2 turn and wouldn't turn any more. So I'm stuck. I can't push the piston in. Anyone had same problem before? I need some help. THanks in advance. Jeff |
Frozen Caliper, get a new one...
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I thought about that. But is there anyway I can get the old pads back and drive to an autoparts store?
Thanks. |
That's odd. It might be a frozen caliper. Try putting some wd-40 to loosen it.
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What can happen if I have a frozen caliper? Are my brakes still working or no?
I used some WD40 on it but it's still not turning. |
If you have a frozen caliper that sucker is not moving, it's a stiff. You'll need to replace it. You've go nothing to loose at this point with the old one, so try beating it with a hammer to knock it loose. Hopefuly you'll just have rust. You can also try to heat it up (use caution).
Are you sure your doing it right? |
I think I am doing it right. There isn't much I can do wrong. As far as I understand the piston should turn easily. I saw people on this board using a plier to turn it. Given how much more force the tool can offer than a plier, I think it should at least turn.Thanks.
Jeff |
I had the same problem i managed to finnally get the pads back on and take it to get a new caliper pain in the *** though i guess the rear calipers have a tendency to go bad im gunna redo my whole brake system this summer should be interesting :)
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i heard that you have to push in hard and then twist..it's not supposed to be easy...?
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Put it all back together with old pads and go to Autozone to pick up a new caliper.
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it turns doesnt push, the outside boot sometimes sticks. Spray it with WD-40 and turn it down in. I took mine all the way out and then turned it back in for mine was sticking.
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Originally Posted by dynas
I am doing my rear brake pads. I got the rear piston tool from AutoZone.
The problem is the piston does not turn. I used a lot of force but the piston only make about 1/2 turn and wouldn't turn any more. So I'm stuck. I can't push the piston in. Anyone had same problem before? I need some help. THanks in advance. Jeff |
I just put the old pads in and undid everything. I looked into that, there doesn't seem to be rust and boor doesn't seem to stick to the piston.
I tested with the old pads on. The caliper push the pads fine when I apply the brake. Why it doesn't turn and goes in? :jeffy: |
same problem, i still have mine on lol, how much does a new one cost?
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I just finished puting my rears on about 15 min ago. It wouldn't turn for nothing so I turned it the opposite way then I turned it the correct way and it went in still with alot of force but I got it in.
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i can't remember but i think it cost me around $100 for a rear caliper...i could be wrong, i don't recall the actual price at this moment.
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got pics??
so the frong pistons u push in? w/ clamp? and rear u have to twist?? thanks |
Autozone referb is around a buck 20 i think and if you can wait get one online for a little cheaper this one is for a 98 maxima SE idk which one you have or if the brake set up is the same for your so i would suggest looking up your yr and model http://www.autopartswarehouse.com
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Flushing the brake fluid every couple years will keep moisture out of the system and will keep the calipers from freezing up.
Brake fluid is WAY cheaper than new calipers. ;) I purchased a set of Speedbleeders, and that made the job very easy for one person. If you've got a friend to help out, or at least slowly push the pedal, they aren't needed. Keep your fluid flushed. |
i gots a 97, where can i get some speed bleeders??
also, how bout the pistons in back? front?? front = c clamp to push in? back = twist w/ special tool? |
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that looks good.. now i can do it myself..
was installing it easy?? simply just remove old, did the old one leak or did u have to drain then install new ones? thanks |
Take the old one out, put the new one in.... then bleed the brakes.
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