Hi, I've removed the calliper and eased the bleed nipple but i can neither get the cylinder to go back nor to turn. Am i missing a trick?
Graeme
graeme
October 2011
Remove the floating part of the calliper. To get the cylinder back enough to accommodate the new pads you need to crack the bleeding nipple and turn the cylinder clockwise. If the cylinder can't go back freely then it won't go back. You may need to squeeze the cylinder back and turn it at the same time. There is an adjustment device in the cylinder to keep the hand brake adjusted. It is a sharp angled screw device
Rob
March 2009
Hi, log on aand register at this site,its free,am sure they will give you th info.
http://www.almeraownersclub.net/
rob
May 2008
I can answer this question...
how do i change the rear brake pads on a nissan almera tino?