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OK I decided to change my brake pads and rotors myself for the first time; here are my issues: I relieved the pressure from the brake line and removed the caliper with no issue and changed the pads and installed the new rotor. I put everything back together and started a test drive. NO BRAKES! I went back to releive the brake fluid pressure and drained until clear fluid was present on the passenger side ans all good, on the driver side the relief nipple/valve broke on the caliper. So I loosened the hose on the caliper and bled until clear fluid was present. I left the tires off with the car on stands and started the engine and slowly placved the car into drive with my foot on the brake petal and... NO BRAKES! What did I do wrong or forget?
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It would be really hard to see ( with out being there ) what you did incorrectly, you may have wrong parts, or they may be installed incorrectly or many other things could be the problem. I would tow your car to a good shop and have them figure out what is wrong. Brakes are a SAFETY issue and you could hurt yourself and/or some one else! http://repairpal.com/toyota-repair-in-alexander-arkansas