Make sure caliper pistons are pressed in
under the back seat
center the piston cup with a Clamp and turn back slow until the cup set back in place
there is no special tool to remove them but one is needed to compress them to get them back on for the rear.
i belive its on the back side of the engine bolts to the transmission
i Have wheel and tire off caliper is visible. Caliper is at 9 OCLOCK TO 11 OCLOCK. Only nut visible on back side of 9 OCLOCK position. How do I remove pads? Phil K
i have a 1996 buick century just came back from mechanic head gasket is gone and there is anti freeze in my oil i guess if you had water in your rad then you would have water in your oil.
under the back seat in a black box on driver side
RIGHT SIDE OF THE MOTOR IN THE BACK --- (if facing motor head-on, it's on the left side in the back)
There is a 14 mm bolt on back of caliper. Remove this & use a 4 mm Allen wrench to back piston into caliper.
I just changed my rotors and pads all the way around. The front pistons compress (used a C-clamp). The rear pistons screw clockwise back into the caliper. Good luck, I hope this helped. Rob in Idaho
Remove tires unbolt caliper remove old pads compress piston back into caliper put new pads on put caliper back on put wheels back on
Carefully take the boot out of the caliper with a small screwdriver being careful of the seal underneath. Then put the cylinder back in the boot and replace the whole thing back in the caliper.