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92-94 front right brake caliper sticking I think

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dsmdeliveryboy

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Aug 14, 2007
Medford, Oregon
I think mine is bad, it sounded like it was dragging so I thought it needed bled and I bled it and now its like my brakes are sticking and the pedal pressure is SUPER hard and doesn't move and my E-Brake light is stuck on. Wtf..
I only bled the front, do I need to do the rear? Would this cause the issue?
 
With the car in the air can you spin the wheels? Make sure it's out of gear. And your parking brake light shouldnt be an issue because the switch should be next to the handle.
Spinning the wheels will determin what brake is sticking. Also have you checked to see if the brake booster has vac going to it? If you have a leak at the booster it would also feel like the brakes are rock solid.
 
With the car in the air can you spin the wheels? Make sure it's out of gear. And your parking brake light shouldnt be an issue because the switch should be next to the handle.
Spinning the wheels will determin what brake is sticking. Also have you checked to see if the brake booster has vac going to it? If you have a leak at the booster it would also feel like the brakes are rock solid.

I think my booster might be bad after doing some research, I'm going to check for leaks right now.

I just jacked the front up and both side are sticking and have to have force used to move them and there is no leaks in the booster
 
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