Sticking caliper

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Kennyboy

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Hi all,

I have a standard '91 import. The rear near side caliper is sticking on solid so I have taken it off and freed the cylinder, but now that I have put it back on I am getting the same problem again. Is this just a caliper problem and if so where can I get a new one?

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Fast Guy

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I haven't looked at my rear calipers yet, so assuming it's a similar idea to the front, is the pad free to move in it's runners? ie they're not smegged up with brake dust and/or rust. If you need a new caliper I'd try Nissan or a motor factors. I probably wouldn't trust a second hand one myself.
 
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GAZ P

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Its probably due to a seized handbrake mechanism, have you checked this :?: Is the spring actuator on the rear of the caliper free were the handbrake cable fits in and does it fully release when uyou let the handbrake off :?
 
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Kennyboy

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I have completely cleaned out any muck that was on the pad runners and they seem to be moving fine, and as far as I can tell the handbrake mechanism is working fine. Can you buy spare parts for import cars from a regular Nissan dealer?

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Fast Guy

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I'd imagine the brake calipers will be the same on the Sunny and Pulsar. You could always try Mike at MJPAutos (I think) his number is one someones signature, when I find it again :?
 
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ard1ey

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Rear calipers are the same (and apparently they go on the Primera as well) but my Nissan dealer reckons you can only get a seal kit, if piston is damaged or sliding pins are beyond help its new caliper time. My local spares place reckoned they could get one for around £170.
 
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Tart

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Most of the parts are the same for the sunny and pulsar. Nissan parts will ask u for ur chassis number and can get the parts no problem. Ive never waited more than a couple of days even on import only parts..... Defo get a new one. second hand callipers aren't worth the trouble!!!!!
 
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John Mc

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Hi Kennyboy,

When you say you've freed the caliper what do you mean exactly?

When I changed my rear pads because they were doing next to nothing :oops: I found the piston was right at the end of it's travel and needed screwing back into the caliper. Once this was done it was working as normal again :D

Hope this helps mate

John
 
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Kennyboy

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The piston was at the end of its travel and was stuck solid. I screwed it back into the caliper but it has become stuck again. When I removed the bleed nipple there was a fair bit of dirt inside the chamber so I think some must have got into the piston bunging it up.
 
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