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Originally Posted by Cheers!' date='Jan 8 2005, 04:09 PM
you can' tdo that on a rear caliper. YOu need to use a pair of needle nose pilers and rotate the piston back in... you should reallly use the a brake tool. Because if those pilers slip you damnage the seal and you are screwed.
In all honesty, Ithink you need to read the service manual... Every single question that you have asked in this forum is in the service manual. The service manual is free, why don't you read it? This won't be the last time you need to fix your 15+ year old car.
In all honesty, Ithink you need to read the service manual... Every single question that you have asked in this forum is in the service manual. The service manual is free, why don't you read it? This won't be the last time you need to fix your 15+ year old car.
Because the way it tells me in my manual is to use pliars and I was wondering if there was a different way. I couldn't get the pliar thing to work at first, then after trying a few other things then that it worked ok.
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