Front Sticking Brake
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Front Sticking Brake
My front brakes on the driver side have been locking up on me for awhile now. It locks up while driving and the rotor gets so hot that it turns red. I've done everything google says to do but it still lock up. I've brought a new caliper, new pads, new rotor, new brake hose and it still looks up. I'm about ready to take it to the pros. Any one have any idea what it could be. Should I try changing the master cylinder? Seems like that's the only thing left.
04 Lexus ES330
I should add: When I try to push the caliper piston in one goes and while the other gets pushed out. I have to loosen the bleeder to get both of them to go in. Happens even with the new caliper.
04 Lexus ES330
I should add: When I try to push the caliper piston in one goes and while the other gets pushed out. I have to loosen the bleeder to get both of them to go in. Happens even with the new caliper.
Last edited by VeryScary; 05-16-18 at 05:08 PM.
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Have you bled the whole system properly? If you don’t have a helper or vacuum system, do a gravity bleed over a long time, and possibly twice.
Do you have an ABS light on? Because the most common things to cause a single brake locking to the degree you are describing would be a bad caliper/piston or an ABS fault.
Next I would service the caliper slide pins. I am told the hats on these are marginal and if you are in a salt zone, that could be the problem. Hopefully you stripped them and re-greased them when you had the caliper off, and checked the hats or used new ones.
Other possibilities are a collapsed line, which it sounds like you addressed.
Contaminated fluid can cause it.
A bad master cylinder can do it - but it should also affect the rear wheel on the opposite side, too. Check that wheel for excessive pad wear, or just if the hub is hot also like the front. If you find that to be the case, suspect the master. If the wheels lock, and you unbolt the master cylinder and slide it forward a little and they release, then you have a strong clue there.
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