Brakes problem
1993 Plymouth Voyager Two Wheel Drive Automatic 50,000 miles
In the spring I had to have my brakes done (rotors, calibers, and pads). A couple of months later right side seemed to be rubbing. I had my mechanic check my brakes and found the pads were defective. The pad had completely fell off brake. This lasted for a couple of weeks, but then my brake light came on and stayed on. I checked fluid but that was okay. But now my brakes have locked up. Vehicle would not moved forward of backward at all. A passer-by came to help and knocked them loose a little so I could park in a lot.
After several days someone came to check them out since it had been sitting for several days it moved and I was able to drive it. But the next day they locked up again. What is wrong? Someone said it could be that I have bad calibers also, air in my line or master cylinder. Which is it?
1993 Plymouth Voyager Two Wheel Drive Automatic 50,000 miles
In the spring I had to have my brakes done (rotors, calibers, and pads). A couple of months later right side seemed to be rubbing. I had my mechanic check my brakes and found the pads were defective. The pad had completely fell off brake. This lasted for a couple of weeks, but then my brake light came on and stayed on. I checked fluid but that was okay. But now my brakes have locked up. Vehicle would not moved forward of backward at all. A passer-by came to help and knocked them loose a little so I could park in a lot.
After several days someone came to check them out since it had been sitting for several days it moved and I was able to drive it. But the next day they locked up again. What is wrong? Someone said it could be that I have bad calibers also, air in my line or master cylinder. Which is it?
Oct 8, 2008 at 12:18 PM