U need to get a special piston wind back tool try local car accessory shops that's where I got mine ......secure it in between the claws of the calliper and wind back as far as it will go job done :) good luck
You will need to push the caliper piston back as well as rotated when you are replacing your rear brake pads. The caliper will need to be turned clockwise.
Use a C clamp to push the piston out of the way to remove and also to place back on rotor.
The rear disc break pistons on Mazda are not to be pushed in. Instead you turn them in clockwise.
a C clamp will do it, but only if it has no electronic brakes.
you need to use a rear brake caliper piston turning tool... you can't use the push method... the piston have to be turned as they screw out as the pads wear. i found out the hard way.. i broke 2 c-clamps...
They need to be wound back in, using a special tool, a G-clamp also work to push it back, with the rotating part on the caliper piston.
the caliper needs a special tool. the piston does not push straight in. the spring needs to be released at the rear of the caliper. then using the special tool the piston twists back in to place
If the brakes are disk on the rear they can't be push or pressed in they have to be screwed in by turning the piston clock wise try this it should work. That is what I did on my 1994 Nissan Maxima becareful not to damage the rubber dust boot on the piston.
front piston pushes back but rear is treaded and you have too screw it back in normal tread on this
If the pistons have a cross in them .. Try a large screw driver and turn them while you push down
Compressing the rear brake caliper piston on a 2008 Chrysler Town and Country requires a special tool that pushes in and turns the piston at the same time.
it dosent just push back in anymore , u have to turn it , it screws in.