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reg:
all i have to say is that we looked it over and the calipers were froze. only one clyinder would even move when the brakes were applied. I don't think a master cly. or even a portionating valve would spontaniously cause the brakes to apply. I am really confused on this one. I figures that the brake were not comming back because the clyinder was froze up. the lines are good, i traced them back to the master. It could be the rears, we didn't look at those. remember your e brake is broke, it may have somthing to do with that. but in my experiance anytime somthing goes bad wit the drums, it make a rattle/squeeling sound.
Axle:
Jon, I would seriously recommend you take it to Midas or Mineke and have them do a diagnostic on it. Then, when you know exactly what is wrong, we can fix it. Usually the diagnostic's are free. This way you can eliminate the guessing and troubleshooting and get straight to the problem. Just my .02
reg:
--- Quote from: Axle on March 26, 2008, 04:25:48 PM ---Jon, I would seriously recommend you take it to Midas or Mineke and have them do a diagnostic on it. Then, when you know exactly what is wrong, we can fix it. Usually the diagnostic's are free. This way you can eliminate the guessing and troubleshooting and get straight to the problem. Just my .02
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he sounded pretty confidant today that is was the master. hopefully it's an easy change out. he plans on doing it tonight.
Axle:
Did it happen? Did it work?
Rebell Bull:
we spent a couple hours working on it today and don't know what the heck is going on, it is going to karn's. I hate it when I get stumped.
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