Sorry, I did t need to replace the rotor. There is nothing holding the rotor on except for maybe some rust. Sometimes you need to use a rubber mallet to "convince" it to come loose. It should slide off
Instead of turning the end of the caliper tool I just turned the nut section by my fingers and the piston retracted. I also previously manually retracted the EPB.
You don't even need that tool. A simpler way is to fully retract the electronic parking brake using a 9 volt battery and alligator clips. Then just simply push the piston back in.
It doesn't act rabid to me. It's just sniffing the ground. Seems like about the only thing people know these days is the color of Brittany Spears' underwear. Lol
It's mangy which makes it extremely itchy and lose it's fur coat which by this video looks like it's still cold out so it's also freezing to death. It could have rabies but most likely extreme mange. Foxes are already usually a skittish animal and it doesn't look drunk or having seizures which is common with rabies.
also, mangy animals get close to human settlements - there are baby cats, hens & other stuff easy to grab for a weakened animal. They might even lose their shyness when in a mangy state. Poor creatures. We had one in the neighbourhood acting strange but the local hunter still had a hard time to get it shot to reliefe it from its pain. Still too wary and sneaky.