Renault Clio 182FF + Cup
Spent Saturday fitting new brakes, pads and hoses on all four corners. Definate improvement over the standard setup.
However I have an issue with drivers side rear caliper. When I jacked the rear end up I notice that that wheel still moved even though the handbrake was still on at this time. Checked the other side and that was held solidly.
Anyway pulled off the pad carrier and the disk and started to wind back the piston, it continue to wind back very easily, with no stop? I checked the handbrake cables action at all seemed to be moving correctly, but still no grip once it was reassembled. On completing the other side and starting the bleeding process I discovered the bleed nipples are different sizes, so I assume at some point one or other of the calipers has been replaced.
Does the winding back of the piston usually get to a stop point?
Is there a known problem with the rear calipers?
Can I take it off and replace seal to repair the existing one, or better to just swap it for a known good one?
However I have an issue with drivers side rear caliper. When I jacked the rear end up I notice that that wheel still moved even though the handbrake was still on at this time. Checked the other side and that was held solidly.
Anyway pulled off the pad carrier and the disk and started to wind back the piston, it continue to wind back very easily, with no stop? I checked the handbrake cables action at all seemed to be moving correctly, but still no grip once it was reassembled. On completing the other side and starting the bleeding process I discovered the bleed nipples are different sizes, so I assume at some point one or other of the calipers has been replaced.
Does the winding back of the piston usually get to a stop point?
Is there a known problem with the rear calipers?
Can I take it off and replace seal to repair the existing one, or better to just swap it for a known good one?