Hi All,
Was replacing brakes on both axles. Did the front axle yesterday with no problem. Today, thinking the back would be easier, (and it should've been) I ran into a problem.
I can't compress the caliper piston so it would fit over the new pads. I made sure the brake fluid reservoir cap was off and the electronic parking brake was unplugged. I even opened the bleed screw to relieve pressure. I called and spoke with a mechanic friend and he said the caliper was bad. Ok, that happens. But when I tried to do the other wheel, I had the same problem. I find it ironic that both calipers were bad so I'm inquiring among some of you with experience to see if there's something I'm leaving out before I have to bend over and take a stealership price on 2 calipers because everyone else say's they don't stock them because they're too new on a 2020 ST. Appreciate the hits, thanks!
Was replacing brakes on both axles. Did the front axle yesterday with no problem. Today, thinking the back would be easier, (and it should've been) I ran into a problem.
I can't compress the caliper piston so it would fit over the new pads. I made sure the brake fluid reservoir cap was off and the electronic parking brake was unplugged. I even opened the bleed screw to relieve pressure. I called and spoke with a mechanic friend and he said the caliper was bad. Ok, that happens. But when I tried to do the other wheel, I had the same problem. I find it ironic that both calipers were bad so I'm inquiring among some of you with experience to see if there's something I'm leaving out before I have to bend over and take a stealership price on 2 calipers because everyone else say's they don't stock them because they're too new on a 2020 ST. Appreciate the hits, thanks!