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2000 lesabre brakes
Changing rotors on a 2000 lesabre, and cant get the brake piston to compress to allow for the new rotor between the pads.
my dad is an old hand at working on cars, but we cant get the piston to compress, does anyone have any tips, or suggestions about doing that on this particular car? thanks for any input. |
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Re: 2000 lesabre brakes
Front or rear brakes?
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Re: 2000 lesabre brakes
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Re: 2000 lesabre brakes
On front disc brakes I use a small piece of wood inside the piston and a large C-clamp to squeeze the piston back. Also open the bleeder screw so that you push the fluid out that rather than back through the antilock brake system. It may prevent problems with ABS attributed to pushing dirty fluid back through it when compressing the piston.
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Re: 2000 lesabre brakes
thanks polarzak. i knew it had to be something new that my Dad didnt know about since he couldnt figure it out. We are working on the rear brakes for now.
after i 'screw' the pistons back into the chamber, will they reset themselves after everything is put back together? |
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Re: 2000 lesabre brakes
Yes, make sure you push inward as you trurn the caliper piston, there is a tool made for this purpose, also make sure the slide pins are free, clean em up and use special non corrosive high temp grease designed for this purpose.
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