Going to replace the rear discs and pads on the Citroen C4 soon.
I've purchased a caliper rewind set (both left-hand and right-hand threads) with all the adapters to fit various vehicles/pistons - this should be fine.
I've done brakes before so will clean/brush all the surfaces and use copper slip at the contact points edge/rear of pad backings etc.
Question is what's with the left/right handed threads? should I expect one side to be left and the other right (for winding the pistons in).
I'm also assuming once the new pads are in place; a few pumps of the pedal will 're-seat' the piston and no further adjustment required? I remember a Honda I had was a pain to set up on the rear and they would bind if the piston wasn't set in the right place with new pads.
Lastly, whilst rewinding/compressing a rear caliper is it sufficient to open the fluid reservoir cap or do you need to open the caliper bleed nipple? if I need to start bleeding then I will not attempt the job.
Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
All those I have come across have had normal right hand threads but then I have never done a C4. If the pads are worn right down and the fluid has been topped up accordingly there will probably be some spillage from the reservoir.
As you say a few pumps of the pedal should close up the gap between pads and calipers and unless air has been allowed to get into the system no bleeding should be needed but top up the reservoir.
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As you say a few pumps of the pedal should close up the gap between pads and calipers and unless air has been allowed to get into the system no bleeding should be needed but top up the reservoir.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
I looked in Citroen back-up but there's nothing useful (a return to normality
) however I'm sure you'll figure it out 
Ah, beat me to it Peter! I was going to say you shouldn't need to touch the bleeds, this would be a bad thing to do. Just keep an eye on the m/cylinder, if it's getting near the top you might need to take some out (with a special tool or a length of clear hose and your gob) or prepare to douse everything with water once you're done.


Ah, beat me to it Peter! I was going to say you shouldn't need to touch the bleeds, this would be a bad thing to do. Just keep an eye on the m/cylinder, if it's getting near the top you might need to take some out (with a special tool or a length of clear hose and your gob) or prepare to douse everything with water once you're done.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
I think the C4 is normal right hand thread but if the piston appears tight check for left hand thread.
Before you screw back the pistons peel back the rubbers and squirt WD40 around the rubber seal where it meets the piston...this stops the rubber from twisting round or splitting....also make sure the handbrake levers at the caliper are fully back onto their stops...if not, the handbrake cable may need slackening before you start.
When you have finished, pump the brake pedal with the engine running then switch off and pump it again until the pedal becomes firm...do this before you touch the handbrake.
You may find that after a short while the handbrake will pull up higher...when this happens place a screwdriver in the caliper and lever it back away from the pad, it won't move much but just enough to reset the handbrake adjuster...pump up the brake pedal as previously suggested then work the handbrake.
Before you screw back the pistons peel back the rubbers and squirt WD40 around the rubber seal where it meets the piston...this stops the rubber from twisting round or splitting....also make sure the handbrake levers at the caliper are fully back onto their stops...if not, the handbrake cable may need slackening before you start.
When you have finished, pump the brake pedal with the engine running then switch off and pump it again until the pedal becomes firm...do this before you touch the handbrake.
You may find that after a short while the handbrake will pull up higher...when this happens place a screwdriver in the caliper and lever it back away from the pad, it won't move much but just enough to reset the handbrake adjuster...pump up the brake pedal as previously suggested then work the handbrake.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
My Mondeo even when tuning the right way was ridiculously tight. To be honest at 97,000miles it was still on it's original rear brakes.
I ended up undoing the rear bleed nipple and bled the system afterwards.
I ended up undoing the rear bleed nipple and bled the system afterwards.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
Many thanks all!
This bit has me scared though:

This bit has me scared though:
jasper5 wrote: You may find that after a short while the handbrake will pull up higher...when this happens place a screwdriver in the caliper and lever it back away from the pad, it won't move much but just enough to reset the handbrake adjuster...pump up the brake pedal as previously suggested then work the handbrake.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
I bought the kit and did the ones on my Ford Connect van.
No probs, don't really get how they work though.
No probs, don't really get how they work though.
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
You mean placing a screwdriver between the caliper and brake pad then levering the caliper back half a millimetre and pumping up the brake with the handbrake off scares you?Welly wrote:Many thanks all!![]()
This bit has me scared though:
jasper5 wrote: You may find that after a short while the handbrake will pull up higher...when this happens place a screwdriver in the caliper and lever it back away from the pad, it won't move much but just enough to reset the handbrake adjuster...pump up the brake pedal as previously suggested then work the handbrake.
Why on earth are you preparing to replace the discs and pads then?
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Re: Rewinding rear Brake Calipers - any tips please?
Ah ok, sorry I misread your post, I now realise what you mean. I used to do brake changes in my youth, it's been a while but the principle is still broadly the same. I can follow guidance and use tools competently enough to work safely. I hope
You've helped me before with guidance with the C4's awkward Air Filter and tips with the oil change, many thanks. To be honest if I lived closer I would give you work, I know you're very skilled with lots of experience.

You've helped me before with guidance with the C4's awkward Air Filter and tips with the oil change, many thanks. To be honest if I lived closer I would give you work, I know you're very skilled with lots of experience.
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