Tried to bleed the front pushed the calipers in with c clamp and they are not pushing back out. the calipers went in easy
SOURCE: changed rear rotors and brake
Just us a c-clamp to push the piston in but before you start turning the clamp open the bleeder screw to allow the fliud to drain instead of pushing dirty fluid back into the system
SOURCE: 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee Brake Problem. Brake
This may sound dum but its been done a few times and is a simple mistake , the bleeder screw is up top, with the caliper on the bleeder screw should be up top, if not then calipers are on the wrong side, it sounds like air in the system, also you pumped the pedal up to push out the piston so pads hit rotor after bleeding,i dont see anything else, if the pedal is good with pinched lines at caliper then it got to be calipers are wrong or on the wrong side and the bleeder is not atop caliper,also you bleed the rear also? these trucks and cars use left caliper and rt rear on one system of the master and rt front and left rear on one side, let me know about the caliper, heres a picture to show you what i mean. hope this helps
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