It requires a special tool to twist the piston back into the caliper.
Yes. If your question is regarding the operation of the calipers. They do operate in the same manner as the front calipers.
You will need the tool to retract the calipers. The piston in the rear calipers have to be turned clockwise as you compress them back in.
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Push in. I've change my front pads several times and they compress straight in.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier. Remove the brake pad springs and calipers. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
use a large c-clamp aiso use the old brake shoe on the caliper piston to squeeze it back in
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You need to purchase a Haynes Manual that covers your car. You can buy them at a bookstore or an auto parts house.
you take a pair of plyers or a caliper kit from autozone and turn in the calipers. You have to turn them clockwise to make them go back in. do not try and compress them in, you will damage them.
Exactly what are you referring to flush, the radiator, transmission or possibly the brakes. Purchase a Haynes Manual and it has all the information you will need.
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Luid You can open the cap on the fluid container when you compress the calipers back it will force the fluid back and then you bleed them to remove any air in the lines.