Ok. So a few days ago I went to bleed my brakes and the rear bleeder valve snapped off in the caliper. So yesterday I went to replace the caliper with one that I purchased from a local bmw yard and bled all the brakes.
When I went to drive the car, the brakes now seem to be seized in place. I was told to jack the car up and just open the bleeder valve to release the pressure and see If I could spin the wheel myself. I will be performing this tomorrow.
Is there anything else that I could test? I didn't take the rotor off when I replaced the caliper. Just popped the old one off, and put the new one on.
When I went to drive the car, the brakes now seem to be seized in place. I was told to jack the car up and just open the bleeder valve to release the pressure and see If I could spin the wheel myself. I will be performing this tomorrow.
Is there anything else that I could test? I didn't take the rotor off when I replaced the caliper. Just popped the old one off, and put the new one on.
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