A AllanG57 Joined 9 Jun 2008 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Location Angus Country 9 Jun 2008 #1 I am trying to replace the rear brake pads on my 2004 Primers 2.0 dci and cannot get the piston to retract into the caliper, can anyone give me any help with this problem, getting seriously frustrated now.
I am trying to replace the rear brake pads on my 2004 Primers 2.0 dci and cannot get the piston to retract into the caliper, can anyone give me any help with this problem, getting seriously frustrated now.
Stivino Joined 11 Oct 2006 Messages 5,739 Reaction score 1,306 Location Edinburgh Country 9 Jun 2008 #2 You'll have to screw it in. If you don't have the proper tool for screwing them in, it can be easier to remove the caliper and hold it in a vice.
You'll have to screw it in. If you don't have the proper tool for screwing them in, it can be easier to remove the caliper and hold it in a vice.