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Old 12-03-2006, 01:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Todders
okay well i figured it out myself somehow =c]
but i will just reply incase anyone ever searches for this problem, all i had to do was disconnect the brake line, and pull the piston completely out, cleaned it up a bit, and put it back in...so of course i had to bleed the brakes, but everything works fine now, i believe somehow maybe there was too much pressure in the caliper itself, just a theory but i'm not certain, maybe too much pressure was pushed in when i pressed the other piston in with the C clamp on my passenger side.
Did you take the cap off the fluid reservoir when you did the first brake job- before bleeding the brakes?
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