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Rear Brake Caliper removal


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Rear O/s brake binding on Auris T180. 

Trying to remove caliper to get in bench to either have a go at freeing or replace. I've disconnected brake cable end from caliper housing but the brake cable goes through a hole in the housing and is secured from pulling through with some sort of clip. Could anyone kindly explain how to release the brake cable from the caliper. Please 

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the clip slides in please see the image below

i hope it helps you

brake pipe mounting.jpg

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Thank you. Will have another look in morning and report back. Cheers

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  • 3 weeks later...

Many thanks to Eygo for advise and diagram.  All as you explained. I was able to take off and replace caliper and the brakes are all OK Sorry for not getting back to show my appreciation for you knowledge. Thanks again for taking the time to reply. 

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Anyone know what size is required for the 'hold' wrench as per the picture? are they both same size?

caliper.thumb.jpg.2968a47f082cd6d7f8f0b9876bf37523.jpg

Just want to make sure the set includes that size before buying.

Thanks

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