Wheel won't spin.
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Wheel won't spin.
I just did a rotor and pad change. The passenger side wheel won't spin now though? Wondering about this before I put the car back on the ground in a few hours. Did the usual brake change stuff, pulled the cap off the reservoir, used a c-clamp, etc... nothing out of the ordinary.
I've never had this happen to me before on a brake change.
Oh yeah and another quick question. I installed powerstop rotors, they were labeled L and R. I'm assuming this is in relation to the car right? Left on driver side, right on passenger side?
I've never had this happen to me before on a brake change.
Oh yeah and another quick question. I installed powerstop rotors, they were labeled L and R. I'm assuming this is in relation to the car right? Left on driver side, right on passenger side?
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make sure the e brake isn't on or caught up. but new pads and rotors will be hard to spin, have you put the car on the ground yet or just tried spinning the tire with your hands?
and yea, you are right on with the labels
and yea, you are right on with the labels
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Did you check the slider pins? Does it spin without the tire/wheel on there? Did the rotors/pads for a friend a while back and the wheel wouldn't spin. Took the wheel off and it spins like crazy. One of the slider pins was frozen and it was just enough to keep it from turning Replace the pin, problem solved.
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Left is the driver's side, right is the passenger side.
As for the stuck side. Could be a stuck slider, but most likely you just didn't get the pistons fully retracted in the caliper. Takes next to nothing if you managed to get the caliper over the pads....
As for the stuck side. Could be a stuck slider, but most likely you just didn't get the pistons fully retracted in the caliper. Takes next to nothing if you managed to get the caliper over the pads....
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This same thing happened to me when I did my brakes. It turned out to be a seized slider pin on the caliper....DO NOT DRIVE your car until you figure it out. If it's rubbing hard enough it will get hot enought to crack you rotor!!!!
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Yeah I just loosened up the slider bolts, got everything straight, then torqued to 23 ft.-lbs. I then could turn it by hand, it was still harder to turn than the driver side, but I did do the driver side first if that makes any difference? Seems fine now.
Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone.
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Yeah I just loosened up the slider bolts, got everything straight, then torqued to 23 ft.-lbs. I then could turn it by hand, it was still harder to turn than the driver side, but I did do the driver side first if that makes any difference? Seems fine now.
Thanks everyone.
Thanks everyone.
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I picked up a set at Advanced Auto. Problem though is one is really seized in there, not quite sure how I'm going to get it out. So yeah there was definitely a seized pin on the passenger side, the lower one is stuck in there, the top one was hardly lubricated and also starting to rust. Driver side was nice though.
Anyone have any luck getting a really stuck one out?
Anyone have any luck getting a really stuck one out?
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I picked up a set at Advanced Auto. Problem though is one is really seized in there, not quite sure how I'm going to get it out. So yeah there was definitely a seized pin on the passenger side, the lower one is stuck in there, the top one was hardly lubricated and also starting to rust. Driver side was nice though.
Anyone have any luck getting a really stuck one out?
Anyone have any luck getting a really stuck one out?
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Got mine out with a torch also. After doing that, not sure how else you can do it. I sprayed mine with penatrating oil and heated it up. Don't be scared the caliper needs to turn red! Popped it a couple times with a hammer and was able to get it out. I cleaned out the hole and lubed up the new pin. The worse part was trying to figure out why the wheel wouldn't spin!! Can't tell you how many times I took it off and put it on.
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Thanks, about to get help from someone with a torch today. Later today or tomorrow I'm going to take the rears apart and lube the pins back there, who's to say when the last time that was done? I've owned the car over six years, I've never done it. Lesson learned! I'm going to hope none of them are seized back there. I did the rears same way I did the fronts, rotors and pads so they were pretty easy to install, didn't notice anything strange out back like I did up front though!
Edit: I've heard a from a few people they use anti-seize and that it works the best. The parts lady handed me two packets of synthetic brake parts lubricant. Does one work better than the other? I probably won't take the driver side apart again if the anti-seize is better, but for the other three calipers what would you all rather use?
Edit: I've heard a from a few people they use anti-seize and that it works the best. The parts lady handed me two packets of synthetic brake parts lubricant. Does one work better than the other? I probably won't take the driver side apart again if the anti-seize is better, but for the other three calipers what would you all rather use?
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I had the same problem recently when I did the powerslots and hawk pad upgrade. Sadly I didn't have a torch on hand so I drilled a hole on the opposite side and tapped it out. Then tacked the hole up. I would have just replaced the bracket but nobody seems to sell them. I used the synthetic grease that came with my pads. Greasing the pins is a very important step that most ppl never do lol