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90 plymouth acclaim -sticky brakes
i got a 89 acclaim and its got sticky brakes and all but now i got a new
problem...when i try 2 start it, it just goes click click click..etc...etc what could be wrong? |
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i got a 89 acclaim and its got sticky brakes and all but now i got a new
problem...when i try 2 start it, it just goes click click click..etc...etc what could be wrong? |
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Loose Battery Connections
"Car_Dude" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > i got a 89 acclaim and its got sticky brakes and all but now i got a new > problem...when i try 2 start it, it just goes click click click..etc...etc > what could be wrong? > > |
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Loose Battery Connections
"Car_Dude" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > i got a 89 acclaim and its got sticky brakes and all but now i got a new > problem...when i try 2 start it, it just goes click click click..etc...etc > what could be wrong? > > |
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I have the same problem with the sticky brakes on my 90 acclaim. I checked
the rear brakes by spinning the tires and they seemed ok. Removed the front tires, replaced both calipers and pads on the front. When doing the work, I found the passenger side pads almost worn out while the driver side pads were ok. The calipers looked ok so left them alone. After the work was done, it seemed better for a while but now it appears to be sticking again. Any ideas on what else I should check?? |
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I have the same problem with the sticky brakes on my 90 acclaim. I checked
the rear brakes by spinning the tires and they seemed ok. Removed the front tires, replaced both calipers and pads on the front. When doing the work, I found the passenger side pads almost worn out while the driver side pads were ok. The calipers looked ok so left them alone. After the work was done, it seemed better for a while but now it appears to be sticking again. Any ideas on what else I should check?? |
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the clue was the one side worn out, caliper??? hose?
"handy_man619" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > I have the same problem with the sticky brakes on my 90 acclaim. I checked > the rear brakes by spinning the tires and they seemed ok. Removed the > front tires, replaced both calipers and pads on the front. When doing the > work, I found the passenger side pads almost worn out while the driver side > pads were ok. The calipers looked ok so left them alone. After the work > was done, it seemed better for a while but now it appears to be sticking > again. Any ideas on what else I should check?? > |
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the clue was the one side worn out, caliper??? hose?
"handy_man619" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... > I have the same problem with the sticky brakes on my 90 acclaim. I checked > the rear brakes by spinning the tires and they seemed ok. Removed the > front tires, replaced both calipers and pads on the front. When doing the > work, I found the passenger side pads almost worn out while the driver side > pads were ok. The calipers looked ok so left them alone. After the work > was done, it seemed better for a while but now it appears to be sticking > again. Any ideas on what else I should check?? > |
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I replace both calipers right from the start. How might the hose be the
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I replace both calipers right from the start. How might the hose be the
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