BRAKE PISTON HELP!! 911 emergency!! (searched.. nothing..)
99 Integra LS
during the process of simply trying to replace the rear brake pads:
long story short, us dumbasses bled and pumped the brakes while the calipers were off, so now the rear brake piston on the right side is completely pushed out and it looks like something better than a c-clamp is gonna help pushing it back in..
anyone ever have this problem??? is it fixable with ordinary tools?? or are we gonna have to get my friend's car towed to MIDAS???
there is no more brake fluid, so once we get the caliper off, we gotta get that piston back in.. any suggestions?! HELP! we need to get this fixed today!!
THANKS!!
during the process of simply trying to replace the rear brake pads:
long story short, us dumbasses bled and pumped the brakes while the calipers were off, so now the rear brake piston on the right side is completely pushed out and it looks like something better than a c-clamp is gonna help pushing it back in..
anyone ever have this problem??? is it fixable with ordinary tools?? or are we gonna have to get my friend's car towed to MIDAS???
there is no more brake fluid, so once we get the caliper off, we gotta get that piston back in.. any suggestions?! HELP! we need to get this fixed today!!
THANKS!!
they were started at the same time.. i didnt know my friend would post too.. but i think we figured out the problem.. we gotta screw the piston clockwise a bit, then push it back into the cylinder..
thanks tho!!
thanks tho!!
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AzianAvenger
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Jun 21, 2002 10:21 AM



