Rear brake problems
Rear brake problems
A couple weeks ago I was out at school and started having rear brake problems...no big deal except I couldnt fix it myself. So I brought it down to a GoodYear place thats nearby and they replaced the rotors/pads. But now I'm dragging my rear passengers side brake. It makes a faint, constant squeeling noise and the wheel is hot (burn your hand) to the touch. I was just wondering if there's any easy fix to this problem or if I'm just going to have to replace the caliper or what. Thanks in advance.
sounds like you need to rebuild the caliper.. if you couldn't change the pads yourself, then you definitely won't be able to rebuild it yourself. I suggest taking it back to the shop and having them take another look at it. it's a common thing for the slider pins on these calipers to get water in them and rust, then seize up the caliper..
Originally posted by Matt93SE
sounds like you need to rebuild the caliper.. if you couldn't change the pads yourself, then you definitely won't be able to rebuild it yourself. I suggest taking it back to the shop and having them take another look at it. it's a common thing for the slider pins on these calipers to get water in them and rust, then seize up the caliper..
sounds like you need to rebuild the caliper.. if you couldn't change the pads yourself, then you definitely won't be able to rebuild it yourself. I suggest taking it back to the shop and having them take another look at it. it's a common thing for the slider pins on these calipers to get water in them and rust, then seize up the caliper..
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