Questions & Answers for: burning brake pads

...brake dust and the burning smell might be the dust hitting the the tyre. if your vehicle has drum brakes in the rear the brake shoes need to be replaced. if it has disc brakes in the rear then the ...

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Question about 1994 Pathfinder

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...Calipers can move in and out easily by using brake clamp to check. 3- If you don't have pistons moved smoothly then you have bad calipers causing locked up then brake pad burning. Hope this can

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Question about 2002 CR-V

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...brake and pad is burning which means the caliper doesn't release. Please tell me what the problem is. Thank you. Work the caliper piston in and out until it moves freely, otherwise buy a new caliper ...

...brake pads. Have had into Goodyear times - they are poor troubleshooters (apparently). Any advice? I had the same experience in the past and it turned out to be the caliper that was getting stuck and ...

Question about 2004 Cooper

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...burning on speedo third from left That is the brake pad wear indicator. Probably need to have your front brakes and the brake sensor replaced. Might be rear brakes, but they don't wear out as

Question about 2004 Cooper

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...brake pads need replaced, Also how would i know if the transmission is going out it feels slugish at time the brake pads have sensor , it will indicate before the brake pads totaly finish . sometime ...

...back brake is burning The caliper is not returning or releasing all the way, reason for burning. Clean and lubricate caliper. Light staying on, air in the brake system. It needs to be thourouly ...

why are the brakes getting hot after replacing rear brakes Brake Work was not performed correctly new brake pads will cause burn smell until new brakes shoes pads break in.

...brake gets hot, sometimes smells burning. I had my rear rotors and pads replaced on the car. A couple of weeks later I went on highway and smelt some burning. Went back to guy says the brake hose is ...

burning.... If anything suspect the brake pads. There could be a few problems causing this. Upon installation, were the pads and slide assemblies cleaned and lubricated with synthetic brake grease? If

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