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Check the pins that hold the caliper to the caliper bracket. The caliper
should move easily in the bracket. If it does not, the pins are probably rusted in place. Replace the pins and rubber boots for the pins. Clean the holes for the pins thoughroughly, removing all rust and dirt. Be sure to liberally coat the new pins with silicone grease or anti-sieze paste to keep them from sticking. YMMV AmmonMan "gearshift" <hotred1@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:5c7a26b78e5fe383739db06f498913b7@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > 1994 honda accord EX - I removed the left rear caliper and noticed that one > half of the inner pad was glazed and the other half was brand new. Could > this indicate a bad caliper. > |
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