Jack vehicle up and support
Remove tire\
Re-Install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place
Loosen 2 caliper mounting bolts (probably torx maybe size 47-50)
Remove 1 caliper mounting bolt and slide caliper off rotor being careful not to stress flexible hose
Remove outer brake pad
Use a large "C" Clamp and inner brake pad to to compress caliper piston into caliper body
Remove old inner brake pad and install new inner and outer pads
Re-install caliper and tighten mounting bolts
Pump brake pedal to set pads against rotor
Re-Install tire and torque lugs nuts
Unless the caliper is broken, you can just replace the brake pads.
If you need to ask this question on the internet, you should NOT be doing it yourself.
Always best to bleed both sides if you change a brake line. EG: Both front or both rear.
caliper piston does not retract with moderate C-clamp pressure - not willing to force it
Symptoms?
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Could be the tires, or your front brake rotors
Buick Regals don't have timing belts. They have a timing chain.
i replace my rear brake shoes on 2001 dodge grand caravan and my emergency brake is still not working
Buy the Haynes or Chiltons book!
probably have a loose or broken wire that moves and grounds out when press the brake locate wire and replace it