Questions & Answers for: front caliper compress

Question about 2005 Lancer

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...of the front brake plungers will not compress so I can put it together. Thanks for your help. If you mean caliper, take the lid off the brake fluid resivoir and use a c clamp to compress the

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front caliper replace it. If the problem is with the rear caliper you need a tool that will compress the piston back into the caliper by turning it. Most auto parts stores will have a caliper tool for

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front caliper piston will not compress the front caliper piston will not compress. I have tried using a clamp and tried turning it with channel locks. Try to release the bleeder valve while ...

front calipers wont compress or decompress 98 dodge durango lost all the front brakes i decompressed the front calipers and now they wont move at all they stay compressed and it has no air in the ...

...front brake pads on my 2006 Pontiac Montana SV6 and I can't compress the caliper. Do I need to twist the caliper piston while squeezing it? no that is only the older rear calipers on gm and others. ...

Question about 2008 Town & Country

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FRONT Caliper on 2008 Town Country Can the caliper for the FRONT of a 2008 Town and Country be compressed with a caliper or is a tool needed for that? Either way, are any (other) special tools needed?

...front only need to remove the 2 screws of caliper, remove it and compress the caliper piston with a c-clamp put the new pads, caliper and tight the screws. For rear is the same procedure but need a ...

...Front or rear caliper? If its the real you may need a special tool that turns the piston at the same time it pushes. f its the front than I would say the caliper is bad and needs to be replaced. ...

Question about 2004 FLHT - FLHTI Electra Glide Standard

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...front caliper onto the fork slider. Lift the caliper off and take the pads out. You must compress the brake caliper piston back into the caliper body. I usually use a large C-clamp or a large slip ...

FRONT CALIPER? 1. FRONT CALIPER: INSERT A LARGE C CLAMP WITH THE SCREW END INTO OPEN BORE OF CALIPER PISTON, THE STATIONARY END SHOULD BE SNUG AGAINST THE CALIPER END HOUSING: THAT THE PISTON MOVES IN

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