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Old 04-22-2005, 11:37 AM
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Braking...help

Ok here's my issue,,, I've been thinking that i was having tranny problems but, tranny shifts good.

This morning coming to work it hit me that it's something goin on with my brakes...

When i start out in the morning my braking is fine no problem, 15 minutes later when everything is all warmed up.. all u have to do is barely touch my pedal and it will stop...

Now here's the problem when i take my foot off the brake the car doesn't move, it's like something has it locked up.. when u hit the gas, it doesn't brake free till it hits about 10-15 mph.

Anybody had this problem before... is it the ABS, calipers or what!!!!

PLEASE HELP
RAY
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Old 04-23-2005, 02:11 AM
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Re: Braking...help

I've heard of brake lines causing this, seems like the inner liner gets a hole in it and brake pedal pressure collapses the liner so pressure can't be relieved from the caliper. You might try bleeding each caliper a tiny bit until you find the "gusher".
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Old 04-23-2005, 04:57 PM
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Re: Re: Braking...help

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I've heard of brake lines causing this, seems like the inner liner gets a hole in it and brake pedal pressure collapses the liner so pressure can't be relieved from the caliper. You might try bleeding each caliper a tiny bit until you find the "gusher".
Thanks, I'm going to pull all the wheels and take a look, its definitely a brake problem....
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Old 05-13-2005, 01:15 PM
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Might want to jack up the car and check that the wheels rotate freely. In nuetral and check the frant as well. I have heard of the opposite side caliper not allowing the pressure to release the opposite side caliper.
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