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Parking brake matter, and diagnoses of possible related issue

Old May 2, 2015 | 08:22 PM
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It was the cable, snapped loose, and closed the caliper rubbing into the pads as I would drive, which apparently warped the one but not the other side. So replaced both driver ad pas rotors and pads, and the caliper on driver side too. Huge difference.
Old May 2, 2015 | 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by bman_t3@hotmail.com
It was the cable, snapped loose, and closed the caliper rubbing into the pads as I would drive, which apparently warped the one but not the other side. So replaced both driver ad pas rotors and pads, and the caliper on driver side too. Huge difference.
Glad to hear you got the problem solved.
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