Rear breaks

Asked by Dobunton May 09, 2018 at 03:29 PM about the 2002 Ford Crown Victoria LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Changed rear breaks
now wheels wont
move

1 Answer

25,700

Double check what you did, it is possible that the calipers are locked up. Usually, when brakes lock up on one or both wheels its caused by either a locked up caliper piston, stuck caliper slide pins, or a clogged flex hose going to the caliper. Also check pistons to see if they have the correct pressure. Another method that I use with locked up calipers is to bleed the line(s) again.

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