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Rear Brake Problems
So I have been searching for answers and cant seem to find exactly what I need. I have a 2000 2nd Gen. ZR2 Manual Trans. Did my rear brakes yesterday, pads and rotors. I am still learning with everything I try to do myself but hopefully I am closing the margin of error with every job :) So here is the problem, Seemed like the old rotors were hung up on the E-Brake, loosened the equalizer nut, (drivers side, just next to the frame, between the door and rear tire.) That worked, rotors came right off after several smacks with a hammer. After that no problems, new pads and rotors and a test seemed to be okay. When I got to work this morning my driver side wheel was Smoking. I stayed with it until it quit smoking and it has since cooled. I didn't tighten the equalizer back on the e-brake cable, I depressed my e-brake and it seemed fine after the brake job. Maybe a little tighter than before. Everything I have read about adjusting this thing explains the ratchet sound the pedal should make when engaging the brake. Mine however does not, it is smooth and quiet. I need to know how to adjust this properly, what if anyhting seems wrong about all of this, Could there be more to it than the e-brake? Seized Caliper? Odds of my rotor being warpped from the drive to work? I have driven a total of 8 miles since the brake job yesterday. I cant drive home like this so whatever I can do during lunch and after work is all I have. I do have the necessary tools with me so advice, strict instructions, things to look for/at? All will be very helpful and very appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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did you clean and lube slide pins? did calipers press back in without much resistance? spin rotor with caliper on, look for heavy resistance, could also be a park brake draggin on the inside of rotor, take caliper off and spin rotor checking for heavy resistance.
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Coolasice
Thanks! I didn't remove the caliper pins, I just took the two bolts from the caliper bracket off and did it that way. Calipers depressed really easy with a C-Clamp. Earlier in the week I had tried to do the job but couldn't get the rotors off due to e brake hang-ups. Ran out of day light and had to put the old pads back on. During that time I had removed the caliper bolts. That was the caliper for the drivers side only which is the wheel that was smoking this morning. I was just out there trying to back off the e brake tension, def. loosened it as the pedal seems much easier to depress. However, with truck in neutral and e brake I can hear a hangup on the wheel still when pushing the truck forward. No noise or anything form the passenger side.
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Have you used the E-brake before?
It could be seized or the E-brake cable may be rusted and not allowing your E-brake to fully release. Just went through this on my truck. |
Rear Brakes Solved
So it was my caliper bracket that had seized. All fixed now, the bracket was only 20 bucks at advanced auto. Thanks for the help!
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I went through all of this myself, I would not be suprised that the caliper is indeed hanging up... If they start to smoke again then change the caliper.
Anything I did would temporarily fix the issue, but it would be back within weeks, and calipers for this are very cheap I just spent $35 to replace the whole thing bracket and caliper. |
2001 chevy blazer brakes skipping
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