I've a Nissan TIIDA 2008 car. I've tried to replace my front disks by my self. However after putting new pads, the caliper didn't fit. Since I didn't had a C-clamp, what I've done was,
1). remove the bleeding valve
2). fit the caliper with one pad
3). put a flat head through the caliper and push against the disk so oil will be bleed from the valve and the piston will give space to fit the caliper.
I've done this to both front discs and replaces with new pads. But after i switch on the car and press the paddle, there is no brake at all
So what I've done is loose the valve and keep paddling the brake. But I've seen i should close the valve before release the paddle. I haven't close it while releasing he paddle. Now i think more air is in the system. On the left side car had bleeding but when i move to the right side, almost no oil came when paddling. Just hiss sound and bubbles.
paddle is squeezing very softly. I checked the brake oil level and it is close the max level in the tank.
Can you please help me on what I've done wrong and how to fix it ?
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rcmadawala
Hi guys,
I've a Nissan TIIDA 2008 car. I've tried to replace my front disks by my self. However after putting new pads, the caliper didn't fit. Since I didn't had a C-clamp, what I've done was,
1). remove the bleeding valve
2). fit the caliper with one pad
3). put a flat head through the caliper and push against the disk so oil will be bleed from the valve and the piston will give space to fit the caliper.
I've done this to both front discs and replaces with new pads. But after i switch on the car and press the paddle, there is no brake at all
So what I've done is loose the valve and keep paddling the brake. But I've seen i should close the valve before release the paddle. I haven't close it while releasing he paddle. Now i think more air is in the system. On the left side car had bleeding but when i move to the right side, almost no oil came when paddling. Just hiss sound and bubbles.
paddle is squeezing very softly. I checked the brake oil level and it is close the max level in the tank.
Can you please help me on what I've done wrong and how to fix it ?
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