leicesterboy15
10-31-2008, 08:30 AM
I got my rear brake discs (rotors) and pads replaced the other day because the pads on one side have completely gone and started scoring the disc (which needed replacing anyway). I didn't get a warning on the dash and the other side, while low, is fine, still some pad left, no wear on the disc etc.
When I told the parts guy he said these cars have a sensor only on one side and that mine was probably on the side that was OK, and the side that is worn may have a sticky caliper but when I went to the garage to get them fitted ( I was being lazy!) he said he couldn't check it and that if it is sticky I would need a new caliper. With the new pads / discs I can hear an intermittent rubbing ( 1 touch per revolution) coming from the problematic side, its not very loud but its definitely there.
What can I do about this? Do I need a new caliper? Can I get it to unstick? Is there any way I could test it? Could the rubbing or the premature wear be cause by something else?
Cheers guys!
When I told the parts guy he said these cars have a sensor only on one side and that mine was probably on the side that was OK, and the side that is worn may have a sticky caliper but when I went to the garage to get them fitted ( I was being lazy!) he said he couldn't check it and that if it is sticky I would need a new caliper. With the new pads / discs I can hear an intermittent rubbing ( 1 touch per revolution) coming from the problematic side, its not very loud but its definitely there.
What can I do about this? Do I need a new caliper? Can I get it to unstick? Is there any way I could test it? Could the rubbing or the premature wear be cause by something else?
Cheers guys!