URGENT HELP NEEDED!! piston came off the calipers
#1
URGENT HELP NEEDED!! piston came off the calipers
So i was changing my rear brake pads on my Audi A4 2009 1.8T. I had my electronic handbrake off and while I was changing the brake pads, the hand brake went ON automatically. Hence the piston would not compress all the way in.
So I tried turning the handbrake off by pressing the button (nut in order to do that I had to press the brake). When I pressed the brake the piston came off the caliper completely.
So i took the calipers off the car and took them to the local brake shop. As the local brake shop do not see many audi's they havve no clue what to do with it.
The handbrake I believe is still on.
What do I do. I really need to start driving
So I tried turning the handbrake off by pressing the button (nut in order to do that I had to press the brake). When I pressed the brake the piston came off the caliper completely.
So i took the calipers off the car and took them to the local brake shop. As the local brake shop do not see many audi's they havve no clue what to do with it.
The handbrake I believe is still on.
What do I do. I really need to start driving
#2
If it came all the way out, that's not good. The caliper will most likely need to be rebuilt at the worst, at the best, someone who knows what they are doing needs to put the piston back in.
What caused the parking brake to activate? When you use the vag-com to retract the parking brakes, nothing should be able to override it.
What caused the parking brake to activate? When you use the vag-com to retract the parking brakes, nothing should be able to override it.
#3
If it came all the way out, that's not good. The caliper will most likely need to be rebuilt at the worst, at the best, someone who knows what they are doing needs to put the piston back in.
What caused the parking brake to activate? When you use the vag-com to retract the parking brakes, nothing should be able to override it.
What caused the parking brake to activate? When you use the vag-com to retract the parking brakes, nothing should be able to override it.
I would get someone to put the piston back in. However the I am in small town in Australia where not pmany people drive Europeans and hence the brake guys would not touch it.
Is there anyway I can put the piston back in? The rubber seal looks good.
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