...rear of my ford focus 2006 st3 if you are having problems with getting the piston to move back to fit the pads in, you need to screw the piston in using an allen key. if you have forcefully tried to ...
...rear discs and pads on a ford mondeo 03 but can not get the caliper pisten to go back enough to fit pads Loosen the brake fluid reservoir cap to allow pressure to escape. Use a large C clamp ...
...pads per wheel which press against the sides of the disc using hydraulic pressure to stop the vehicle the pad wear is easy to see when the wheel is removed. The drums hubs are on the rear wheels have ...
...pads, bad caliper pistions (sticking) or air in system. or caliper slide pins seized, or rotor warped or Gawd forbid cracked, 3: wheel bearings loose (bad) or seizing (double bad.), just focus on ...
...fit bareings i am not any good with cars No it is not an easy fix.front or rear? Fornt: Jack up the front end of the car after loosening the lug nuts.you ahve to take off tire Disconect battery ...
...rear brake piston requires a special tool so that the piston can be wound back in, it can't be pushed in. Sealey do a tool that fits, it is model VS023 and will cost about £20. If you don't wind ...
...rear brakes to fit new pads ( ford focus 2004 1.6 tdci ) push in and turn the piston at the same time, there is a special tool, if this doesn't work u will need to overhaul the wheel cylinders ...
...fit new pads on rear caliper on ford focus (2004) do i need a special tool if the car has abs there is a special method for thiis but generally i just use a c-clamp and a small block of wood so i ...
rear pads on a focus,you need to remove the caliper assembly remove both pads you will notice that the caliper piston has a grove, that is where a special tool locates because the caliper has the hand
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