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Caveat: have worked on many brakes, including similar to the M3, but not done the M3 yet (for obvious reasons).
To retract the pistons, I usually use a large screwdriver wrapped in a towel. Lever against the caliper and push the pistons back. Pretty basic, but it has always worked. Just go slowly and retract the pistons evenly. |
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Have u guys tried applying Liquid Molly Brake Anti-Squeal Paste during new pad install? Any comments if needed or not? https://a.co/d/bfjbZPp Thanks |
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turbojg Hey guys need some help: I did the iSweeps myself. Install pretty straight forward. For the rear: I used BimmerLink: - Diaggnostic mode (3 clicks of start button) - BimmerLink - break service mode activated. Heard the motor unwind - changed the pads - BimmerLink again - deactivated service mode. Heard motor wind back. - I then pressed break button in the car without pressing brake pedal and got an error I then started the car and tried break and it engaged and disengaged no problem. I shut the car off and tried break and gives me an error ???? So basically if the car is running break engages just fine but when it’s shut off and I try to do parking break it gives and error (and I hear long winding noise) Any suggestions ??? |
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Try this??
https://g80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sh....php?t=2098756 Sorry, I have not done mine yet so no help. |
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I did not mess with the EPB whatsoever during pads exchange. I basically removed caliper put new pads on and put caliper back on. All while using BimmerLink to activate break service mode and deactivate it. I did not compress piston either during exchange (did not need to) So what I noticed now is if I try to engage parking break without my foot on the break I hear long winding noise of the EPB and get an error. If I have the foot on the break it operates normally??? SwankPeRFection any advise man? |
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For bedding in, I didn’t for a while, and eventually did a typical bed in procedure once I was able to get out on a quiet road to do it. |
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