Hi Everyone,
I spent the afternoon trying to swap out my rear pads and rotors. Besides the bolts on the caliper carrier being pretty rusted on, the whole job went smoothly until the very end. I had everything together except the calipers. I bought the Schwaben tool from ECS (http://www.ecstuning.com/Search/Brak...ol_Kit/ES9747/) to compress the calipers properly. I did the passenger side first, and with a little effort the piston compressed, and I was able to reinstall the caliper on top of the new pads and rotor.
I went to the driver's side to compress the caliper piston on that side, but it wouldn't budge. I tried as much force as I could, but I couldn't get the piston to turn at all.
Has anyone ever had a similar experience or know of any possible solutions? I took the cap off the master cylinder before I started and took a little brake fluid out. The only other ideas I could find from looking around online were either removing the bleeder valve on the caliper itself to relieve pressure or turning on the car and pressing the brakes just enough to get the caliper piston to un-compress slightly and then attempting to compress them again after that.
I was thinking that maybe there's some kind of mechanical issue inside the caliper itself, but I haven't had any issues before. All the rear pads seem to be wearing evenly.
I'm just hoping someone has come across this before or has any suggestions. Thanks for taking a look.
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