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Default Break Lock Up???? Any ideas? - 07-17-2003 , 09:05 AM






1999 Sport Limited (w/ABS)

Driving along about 55mph and noticed the front end acting funny,
especially when breaking (front end would dip and pull to the left).
Then I started getting strong vibration in the steering wheel, so I
pulled off to have a look. No surprise, the driver's side front break
was smoking pretty good. Smelled pretty bad too.

After letting it cool down about an hour, I pulled the wheel but
everything looked fine. It was still fairly warm, but the rotor spun
freely between the pads. I drove home and it has been fine ever since.

What would cause the break to lock up and then unlock on it's own?

I may have slightly warped rotors, but nothing really noticeable when
breaking.

Thanks for any help and suggestions!


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Default Re: Break Lock Up???? Any ideas? - 07-17-2003 , 01:19 PM






Jamie wrote:
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1999 Sport Limited (w/ABS)
What would cause the break to lock up and then unlock on it's own?

I may have slightly warped rotors, but nothing really noticeable when
breaking.

Thanks for any help and suggestions!

Indeedy...I've had this problem a couple of times now.. Basicly your
front disc calipers are seizing up. Generaly caused by dirt/crap getting
into the calipers and causing them not to retract correctly.

Stripping the pistons down and cleaning them out works for me (until the
next time they lock up) nothing fancy to do you'll need a a a large
g-clamp, bleed kit, bottle of brake fluid and some spanners. Take one
wheel off at a time remove the caliper from its mount and pump the brake
pedal (engine running) until the piston pops out, remove (catch the
run off of brake fluid).. Clean off the piston and the caliper and
inspect for grooves.. Assuming you don't need to replace them press the
pistom back into the caliper with the g-clamp.. Bleed and repeat on the
other one..

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Gyp

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