How To Diagnose A Bad Caliper

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Published 2022-12-03

All Comments (11)
  • @Cimmerian89
    Good, concise video. There's no need to replace calipers in pairs of only one goes?
  • @Mm.2112
    Good video bro Do you recommend going to a machine shop to resurface the rotors?
  • @cognac8297
    My rearward brake only works when I pull the ebrake slightly and then use the front brakes everything feels nice. But just using the city brake the rear brake isn't engaging but disengages . When I use the ebrake it engages and and disengages slightly I can feel the front brakes and rear brakes working right when I slightly pull the ebrake then use the city brake to come to a stop . But if I use just the city brake it won't engage.
  • @benhaze1010
    All the last few sets of brakes pads I replaced on 2 different cars, different brands were really tight on the calipers because of the clips. Here this seems way to easy to remove the pads. What is your take on this? Thanks
  • @bk2_sadie368
    So I have the noise but it’s not slowly rotating. Tire spins and rotor spins fine. Just a bad noise. Had bearing, rotor, pad, and caliper replaced. Still making noise. Is it the bracket that may be unaligned?
  • @nashmoda2532
    What if you replace seal of the caliper and continues binding should i go further to replace caliper
  • @LOLO-vu9qi
    How to piston caliper back again inside after push the brake stop??
  • @Triosmind
    What if I push the piston in and a few seconds later it slowly goes back out? Is that just a bad piston?
  • @kornaguilar4718
    This is like the 3rd or 4th video i've watched today, Here's the problem, I replaced the caliber on the rear passenger side, And i'm having the same problem with the new one, Am a delivery driver, So I went through my replacement brake pads pretty fast, Like 6 to 8 months The driver side wore so badly that I had to replace, The rotor too, l ( By the way, I am replacing both rotors, And all The pads for the rear.) The problem I'm having is, why is A Rear caliber for the passenger side frozen AGAIN!??! It is a 2020 Nissan centra, SV... like Is it common for the rear passenger caliber to freeze up?? Or do I just have a bad rear hose?