Brake Calipers -- Help
#1
Brake Calipers -- Help
I changed my brake fluids today with the wheels off (also new tires) and now the caliper brake pads are closed. How do i release them so i can put the wheels back on ? Thanks
#2
Fit something flat in between and pry them apart. The caliper piston should go back inside the caliper.
Next time, when you take the wheel off, fold up a small piece of cardboard and stick it in between the pads to keep them spread - that's what I do.
Next time, when you take the wheel off, fold up a small piece of cardboard and stick it in between the pads to keep them spread - that's what I do.
#3
got it,, i knew it would be simple but doesnt hurt to check.. Thanks
#5
I wouldn't take the lid off, you run the risk of introducing air into the line. Just use a C-clamp or something to pry them apart. And as CousinLarry said, next time use a peice of cardboard or luan to stick in between so they do not shut on you.
#6
You don't have to remove the lid. I've never removed the lid when doing pads..
But if you do, make sure you clean it off real well first. Don't want any dirt getting in the reservoir.
Also if you remove the lid plan on bleeding your brakes which can sometimes be a PITA.
Just keep the lid on and you'll be allllll goooood.
But if you do, make sure you clean it off real well first. Don't want any dirt getting in the reservoir.
Also if you remove the lid plan on bleeding your brakes which can sometimes be a PITA.
Just keep the lid on and you'll be allllll goooood.
#7
Why would you need to bleed your brakes? Removing the cap is like removing the cap in your truck, it's on the air side of the fluid so you won't be introducing air between the master and the caliper so no bleed is necessary. As I recall, the cap is vented anyway.
#8
Removing the lid won't introduce any air into the system. If it could we'd never be able to add fluid without having to bleed the brakes. I remove it to make it easier to watch and remove fluid as you separate the pads.