front right caliper locks up
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front right caliper locks up
My 96' I just got had a issue from the previous owner of the front right caliper locking up after the pressing the brakes. They replaced the caliper and master cylinder in hopes of fixing it. This all happened after pads and rotors were done. Someone suggested to the owner that the previous mechanic had twisted the brake hose to that caliper and that caused the issue. I got the truck home after several stops and relieving pressure from the bleeder fitting to unlock the caliper. I replaced that brake hose and it happened again!
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
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It's interesting that I had a problem with the right front caliper on my '96. My truck would pull to the left though, because the right caliper had a leaking piston seal. I got a rebuild kit and replaced the seals in the caliper and it's fine now. Sounds like you're going to have to pull that caliper off and eyeball the pistons and bores.
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Wait a minute, there's a similar thread just below started by zracin and answered by priceg -
The reason I asked about the master cylinder, is, I have had more than one occasion where the air gap from the booster to the master cylinder was too tight causing the master cylinder to engage. I have stopped using after market cylinders and only use factory parts for this repair. If you can open the bleeder valves on the calipers,and release the pressure, you have diagnosed your master cylinder as being pre loaded. Hope this helps. -
In his case, it was an aftermarket master cylinder that caused the problem.
The reason I asked about the master cylinder, is, I have had more than one occasion where the air gap from the booster to the master cylinder was too tight causing the master cylinder to engage. I have stopped using after market cylinders and only use factory parts for this repair. If you can open the bleeder valves on the calipers,and release the pressure, you have diagnosed your master cylinder as being pre loaded. Hope this helps. -
In his case, it was an aftermarket master cylinder that caused the problem.
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Nice catch! I've sent a message to the PO to see where he got the master cylinder. We'll see!
Wait a minute, there's a similar thread just below started by zracin and answered by priceg -
The reason I asked about the master cylinder, is, I have had more than one occasion where the air gap from the booster to the master cylinder was too tight causing the master cylinder to engage. I have stopped using after market cylinders and only use factory parts for this repair. If you can open the bleeder valves on the calipers,and release the pressure, you have diagnosed your master cylinder as being pre loaded. Hope this helps. -
In his case, it was an aftermarket master cylinder that caused the problem.
The reason I asked about the master cylinder, is, I have had more than one occasion where the air gap from the booster to the master cylinder was too tight causing the master cylinder to engage. I have stopped using after market cylinders and only use factory parts for this repair. If you can open the bleeder valves on the calipers,and release the pressure, you have diagnosed your master cylinder as being pre loaded. Hope this helps. -
In his case, it was an aftermarket master cylinder that caused the problem.
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