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Asked by Guru5NLQR Jan 22, 2018 at 01:01 AM about the 1997 Lexus LS 400 RWD

Question type: General

I need help with my 1997 lexus LS400. I change my
breaks and it still not holding, i bleed them but
when i press break it still didn't hold i have to pump
itlike 2 or 3 times for the car to stop or slow down.
On top of that i always hearing a clicking noise on
my rear tire,  also when i put the car on drive it is
take long to move i need help fixing it please help
me i love that car.

4 Answers

Bleed them again and be careful not to let the reservoir get too low.

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I only change the rear break pads, and i bleed all 4 of them. One friend of mine told me i have to change the master sylinder; i just don't want to change it and that wasn't the problem.

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Did you check the brake calipers? If the calipers are not squeezing the disk, the brake will not work.

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If your calipers are seizing the brake(s) you would hear squeaky sound. There will be heat felt around the wheel(s). You can also smell the metal heating up. It happened to my Infiniti. It took me a long while to find out.

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