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re: 87 245 auto - rear passenger stuck caliper piston 200 1987

Hi All,

Another issue came up...

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It looks like the inside caliper piston is stuck from the beginning, see the top pad. The caliper was replaced 2 years ago due to leaky bleeder screw and it has around 57,000 miles. I bought it from Autozone and brake fluid flush was performed every 30,000 miles.

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I sprayed some PB blaster around the stuck piston and applied brake pressure but it's not budging at all. So I decide to put the old worn out pad by stuck piston side and hoping that gap will create the pressure and release the stuck caliper piston as I drive around. Is this good idea or bad? Please let me know.

As always, thank you.

PS
Using Volvo brake pads(Made in India) & ATE brake fluid.






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