Dual Piston Caliper Tool - Rear Brake Pads
Rears - a different story. One Piston would compress, the other would not.
Same on both Rear Calipers - Same Piston (the one "fed" by the brake line).
Spent a lot of time on google - turns out, the Piston needs to be "turned" as it is compressed. This is what the Caliper Tool is.
I bought a Caliper Tool Kit (Harbor Freight) - but it is for a "Single" Piston Caliper. Did not realize the problem till I got home.
I am searching for the right tool now.
Has anyone else change the rear pads on their C43? - I have seen many posts - but few mentioned a caliper tool, and none mentioned the Dual Piston Caliper Tool.
Note: I've tried to bleed the line as I compressed - it did not work. Again, one piston will compress, the other will not - and it is the same on both sides.
Help!
The piston doesn't need to be turned, that is only for rear calipers with the park brake as part of the caliper
Such a good feeling when it finally gave way.
Also - it is important to point out, according to more than one MB tech I spoke with, that both pistons need to be pushed in at the same time. Leave the caliper on, with the old shoes and the use 2 screw drivers to push the pistons back in.
If you push one in, it will push the other out.
So nice to have new pads. I was kind of suprised at how long it took for the sensor light to trip with the old pads.
Nick
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Works on the 4-piston fronts. I'll need to buy another to spread the 6-piston fronts on my C63 (use both @ same time).







