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How do you remove the rear brake piston seal? Tore it doing brake/rotor change. Piston came out completely.

I have to source a replacement but I cannot seem to get what’s left of the seal off the caliper.
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Do you have a picture? Is it different than the fronts?

The fronts I just removed with a small pick.
 
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Do you have a picture? Is it different than the fronts?

The fronts I just removed with a small pick.
Totally different. I ordered part from Toyota and it’ll be here Monday. But I cannot figure out how to get this one off.

Once again I’m in over my head. Never seem to learn.

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Top illustration is with the boot off, for reference. Also thought this would be helpful for when you install the new boot.

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I've tried using a pick tool, will need to try a small flathead screwdriver I think... If I understand correctly, i need to pry what is remaining of the boot, which is held on by a hidden metal ring, off the cylinder part of the caliper. So the yellow part in that last photo from the tech manual, is hiding a metal ring where the #2 is pointing.

If so, I am so far not seeing a way to get to it, hence moving on to a small screwdriver.
 

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It looks like the seal is pressed onto the caliper housing. This is quite common. The rubber seal has a metal ring built into it so that it can be pressed onto the caliper housing. Looks like it needs to be pryed off wih a screw driver. If you're not sure wait until the new seal arrives and you will have a better understanding of how it's made and how it's secured to the caliper housing. Good luck!
 
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Got it off! Thank all for the tips! Small flathead screwdriver gave me enough leverage to pry it off, and yes, there is a metal band/clip embedded in the rubber.

New boot should be in my hands tomorrow, so I'll be back in business soon. No more doom and gloom.
 
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Piston back in. New seal is on just not fully seated. I continue to work it and will get it on. Should be back on the car and bled Saturday morning.

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