Use a large "C" clamp or a large pair of channel lock pliers. If the piston is frozen in place and no amount of reasonable leverage is going to move it without damage then replace the caliper/wheel cylinder.
Good luck.
On this model , you need a special caliper tool to push the piston back in. It turns the piston and pushes it at the same time to put it back where it is supposed to be. If you have already tried this method, it is possible that the piston came out to far. If this has happened, it is very tricky, and sometime not possible to get it back in. You may have to replace the caliper.
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