Dragging caliper, HOT |
Dragging caliper, HOT |
Jan 28, 2010 - 1:07 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 27, '09 From Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) |
ok so for a few days now (2-3) ive been smeeling my brakes after a 20 minutes drive or so. i thought it was normal since i am using the brakes and all. but today i noticed that only one is getting hot. the front left side. after 20 minutes of driving i went outside. it smelled and felt hot.. i touched the caliper and it was HOT. i touched the front right side and it was cold. 9its winter here right now). i figured it was a dragging caliper. when i try to accelerate it feels like it's being held back and the acceleration is not smooth. does it just need a celiper replacement?.. or is this something more complicated?.. inputs are much appreciated thanks
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Mar 11, 2010 - 10:15 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 10, '09 From pa Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Ok so I am having just about the same problem, The only thing is, is that my brakes and rotors are all brand new. I got the EBC Green stuff brake pads, and the Rotora Slotted brake rotors. For the first couple days they sqeeked a little, (which was said they would do in all the reviews about the brake pads). Then they also sound kinda like metal on metal. But I just figured it was normal b/c they are new and they reviews said that they was noisy for they first week or 2. But now after having them on for a couple days, almost a week. The front left brake smells like it is burning from time to time and it is making a roaring noise. The noise does not happen all the time, Mainly just between braking. But if they start to make the roaring noise and I hit the brake with a decent amount of pressure, (not slamming on them, but not just easing them either) then the noise gets really loud for about 3 seconds and then stops. Can anybody help me figure out why this is happening and how i get it to stop. Thanks
I figured it out. It sounded like metal on metal b/c the heat shield behind the rotor was bent and rubbing on the rotor. The roaring noise was the e-brake hanging up on the inside of the rotor, (rear right). But she is running great now and the brakes work amazing. This post has been edited by babi_boi: Mar 13, 2010 - 11:59 AM -------------------- BABI BOI
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