first try bleeding the lines, as you may have gotten air in the brake lines. second, you could take out the piston out of the brake caliper and put it back together, checking that it works.
On a 1994 Honda Accord, the brake lamp comes on when a tail light is no longer working. The burned-out bulb needs to be replaced. The brake lamp will not come on after the bulb is replaced.
The brake caliper on the opposite side is seized Example, if it pulls to the left, then the right side caliper is seized and must be replaced.
Brass washers replaced when caliper replaced?Fitting tightened completely?
if the caliper has been replaced there are two copper gaskets that go between the brake hose and the caliper
You need to change rubber brake line hose from caliper to frame they rot from inside. Thank-You!! That was the problem and now everything is working fine.
YES! If the car has been in use could be the caliper the caliper slider or the brake hose connected to the caliper. yes, if the car has been in use and the rotor is rusty then the caliper is frozen and needs to be taken apart and replaced.
A brake pad is the friction surface, replaced as it wears, between the caliper and the rotor.
Caliper pistons should retract if calipers are in working order. Calipers need to be removed and rebuilt or replaced. A brake fluid flush is highly recommended.
If you're talking about the brake bleeder it's on the caliper.
Collapse caliper(screw driver to pry caliper apart), remove brake pin plug, remove brake pin, remove pads, reverse for install
Probably has a sticky brake caliper or sticky brake caliper sliders. Who ever replaced the brake pads should have seen that.
To remove the front brake pads on a 2007 Honda Pilot, you'll need a few basic tools: a socket wrench with the appropriate size socket (usually 14mm for the caliper bolts), a C-clamp or brake caliper tool to compress the caliper piston, and possibly a flathead screwdriver to help pry off the caliper if it's stuck. Ensure you also have a jack and jack stands to safely lift and support the vehicle. Always remember to wear safety gear and follow proper safety procedures when working on your vehicle.