3gs front brake freeze
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3gs front brake freeze
Helo, how r u everybody ? hope fine.
yesterday for the first time while driving my gs460 2010 on the highway the front brake right side freezes for a sec after accelerating 100+ it keeps freezing for a sec . below that nothing happens everything is back to normal no brake freezen.
dose anyone know whats the reason or been thorugh the same problem?
please let me know
and thank you for your time
yesterday for the first time while driving my gs460 2010 on the highway the front brake right side freezes for a sec after accelerating 100+ it keeps freezing for a sec . below that nothing happens everything is back to normal no brake freezen.
dose anyone know whats the reason or been thorugh the same problem?
please let me know
and thank you for your time
Last edited by Sammour; 10-06-15 at 09:43 PM.
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There probably dirty from dirt, grease, and sand
Take off the wheel, undo the cotter pin on the center pin that holds the pads in and then slide that pin out. pull out the pads clean them and clean the inside of the caliper. Put some graphite grease on the edges of the pads and the center pin. That should help you out!
Take off the wheel, undo the cotter pin on the center pin that holds the pads in and then slide that pin out. pull out the pads clean them and clean the inside of the caliper. Put some graphite grease on the edges of the pads and the center pin. That should help you out!
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I will try that and inform you if it works and thanks for your help
There probably dirty from dirt, grease, and sand
Take off the wheel, undo the cotter pin on the center pin that holds the pads in and then slide that pin out. pull out the pads clean them and clean the inside of the caliper. Put some graphite grease on the edges of the pads and the center pin. That should help you out!
Take off the wheel, undo the cotter pin on the center pin that holds the pads in and then slide that pin out. pull out the pads clean them and clean the inside of the caliper. Put some graphite grease on the edges of the pads and the center pin. That should help you out!
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