Burt Shaver
Well-known member
Merry Christmas everyone, first off wanted to thank everyone for all the advice here, posted a few threads and have received lots of great advice from those who have the experience.
So I changed the rear brakes on my 2012 Mazda 3 and all went well but I noticed one of the dust seals for the piston was cracked and I want to replace the boot. I have a full caliper rebuild kit as I needed the dust covers for the slider pins as they were missing and the one caliper was sticking slightly but it seems to have improved now. Anyways, for a regular caliper piston I think I fully understand how to remove it by simply taking the caliper off and gently pressing the brake pedal till the piston is almost fully extended but this rear brake has the integrated parking brake which needs to be turned clockwise while applying pressure to retract it. My question is how do I go about extending the piston out of its bore so I can change this dust boot? After removing the caliper do I simply press the brake pedal so the fluid will push it out? Or do I cycle the parking brake to push it out? Which I’ve seen done on a couple of video’s with the caliper completely removed from the car. I however don’t want to completely remove the caliper. Or so I have to remove the hand brake cable from the lever on the caliper and then cycle the hand brake lever manually right at the caliper, this way makes sense to me, but I’m not sure at all since I’ve never done it. Thanks for any replies
So I changed the rear brakes on my 2012 Mazda 3 and all went well but I noticed one of the dust seals for the piston was cracked and I want to replace the boot. I have a full caliper rebuild kit as I needed the dust covers for the slider pins as they were missing and the one caliper was sticking slightly but it seems to have improved now. Anyways, for a regular caliper piston I think I fully understand how to remove it by simply taking the caliper off and gently pressing the brake pedal till the piston is almost fully extended but this rear brake has the integrated parking brake which needs to be turned clockwise while applying pressure to retract it. My question is how do I go about extending the piston out of its bore so I can change this dust boot? After removing the caliper do I simply press the brake pedal so the fluid will push it out? Or do I cycle the parking brake to push it out? Which I’ve seen done on a couple of video’s with the caliper completely removed from the car. I however don’t want to completely remove the caliper. Or so I have to remove the hand brake cable from the lever on the caliper and then cycle the hand brake lever manually right at the caliper, this way makes sense to me, but I’m not sure at all since I’ve never done it. Thanks for any replies
