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How To Diagnose a Locked Up Brake Caliper and/or Dragging Brakes 

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In this video I'll show you how to diagnose a locked up brake caliper and/or dragging brakes for one wheel. Usually, when brakes lock up on one wheel its caused by either a locked up caliper piston, stuck caliper slide pins, or a clogged flex hose going to the caliper. This video will give information on how to test each of these components in order to get a better idea of what is causing your brake problem.
!!Warning!! If your brakes are locked up its going to be very hot just after driving. The whole area that is affected is going to be very hot. Let the vehicle cool down before attempting to diagnose the problem. Don't touch a hot rotor or any hot brake component! Injury can occur. An infrared thermometer would be suggested to verify that the area is cool enough to work on.
Note: This video is designed to only diagnose brakes locked up on one single wheel. If your brakes are locking up on more than one wheel this video may help you but may not help you with all possible causes of your symptom.
Note: when collapsing a caliper piston on a caliper with more than one piston as shown at the 2:55 mark use care not to allow the other piston or pistons (calipers can come equipped with one, two, or even more pistons) to be pushed out by the build up of pressure inside the caliper. Notice the brake pad in the video is being used to prevent this from happening. If the opposite piston were to start to move outward, when using the method shown, then try bracing the piston using some other method to prevent it from coming out. You don't want your piston to be pushed out all the way. This can cause damage and brake fluid leaks.
Also, if any air has gotten into the system during testing, which is entirely possible, then you will need to bleed the system of air. And, it should go without saying, but I’ll say it. Everything that was loosened or taken off during testing will need to be reinstalled and tightened down properly.
At about the 1:59-2:35 mark I discus how the piston is supposed to retract back into the piston bore because of a seal inside the piston bore. If the piston is seized up on the bore then this seal will not be able to pull the piston back. The test we perform by compression the piston back into the caliper is meant to check to see if the piston is seized in the caliper bore which would prevent the seal from pulling the piston back....Just in case that needed clarification.
Also, for rear brakes, problems with the parking brake system could lead to rear brakes locking up on one or both sides of the vehicle. This video is not meant to aid in diagnosis of such situations. There is also a very small chance that air in the brake system could cause a caliper to lock up. This is very rare.... so rare that I've never seen it. This video is also not designed to diagnose a case such as this.
This video is also not intended to assist in diagnosis of drum brakes.
Here are links to other great videos that may help you!
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Brakes Metal to Metal?
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How to bleed brakes using the buddy system
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Here is a link to a video that features a locked up caliper caused by a clogged flex hose: • Locked Up Caliper By C...
For tool reviews and product recommendations visit my store front on Amazon by clicking the link: www.amazon.com...
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Disclaimer:
Barbour's Auto Help is not responsible for any damage or personal injury incurred in the process of performing any auto repairs done by you the viewer. Auto repair and diagnostics are very dangerous. Repair and diagnose your vehicle at your own risk. It is the viewers responsibility to verify all information and procedures as outlined in YOUR REPAIR MANUAL AND OWNERS MANUAL FOR YOUR VEHICLE. Owning and using a repair manual suited for your vehicle is essential for correctly and safely performing ANY repair to your vehicle. Always wear safety glasses and heed all instructions for use applicable to any piece of equipment you may use. Also, I make no guarantee that the information given in this video is completely accurate for all situations and applications. I also make no guarantee that you will make a proper diagnosis for your problem by using this video. Use the information found in this video at your own risk.

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Комментарии : 894   
@alialshehri5640
@alialshehri5640 3 года назад
I love how you start the video right away. No BS, no life story unrelated to the problem, no obnoxious intro montage.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
I appreciate that! Some of my earlier stuff has all that. I've learned. I'm glad you like it.
@idwtbam
@idwtbam 3 года назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp Replacing front calipers...video link comes up private when I click.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
I'll look into it. Thanks
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
I deleted the link. Thanks for the heads up.
@idwtbam
@idwtbam 3 года назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp :(, but thanks
@fdfilms2608
@fdfilms2608 Год назад
Best line of the video was “my brakes aren’t bad but I’m just doing this to show you”. Thanks for taking the time and breaking it down for us. Very detailed and lots of pointers. Very helpful again thanks!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@chadbosko8935
@chadbosko8935 Год назад
"breaking it down" good pun!
@quebecome
@quebecome 5 месяцев назад
Our time is very precious , that's why i prefer to watch videos like this no channel intro, no blah blah blah just direct to the point clear and easy to understand good job sir.
@jaymesanchez7677
@jaymesanchez7677 2 года назад
This worked on my 08' Titan. My flex hose was twisted up. On my test drive in the snow/ice after changing my pads, one wheel was locked up. You're a badass 🏆
@nicholasjr.2315
@nicholasjr.2315 6 месяцев назад
Truly the only vid that gives you a step by step introduction and diagnosis for your brakes. I had major problems with my brakes and mostly everyone had an idea but this video gave me everything I needed..
@sharonhutchison5923
@sharonhutchison5923 10 месяцев назад
I wish all the videos for auto repairs were like this one. You covered every detail without all the bullshit. Short, sweet, and right straight to it. Very descriptive both visual and verbal. You saved the day. Thank you
@kelly5198
@kelly5198 Год назад
Understand this clearly..I'm female, and although we are quite intelligent..somehow this oil, iron metals and dirt, proceedure required on repair to cars, gets complicated ..you explain it so neatly, I got it..can now go to mechanic , armed with some knowledge...👍
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp Год назад
Glad to help.
@MrProline727
@MrProline727 4 года назад
I have seen many videos on RU-vid about maintenance on my Jeep for many issues and I really have to say this is the most detailed and step by step hands on information I have seen on RU-vid.It was so helpful and what I really like is he didn’t even have certain issues but he walked you through different situations you may be having.thumbs up here great job thank you.
@red380zzz
@red380zzz Год назад
One of the best videos on dragging brakes/Frozen Calipers! Thanks for the detailed video!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp Год назад
Wow, thanks!
@HumboldtNonProfit
@HumboldtNonProfit 4 года назад
Thank you, I am not sure it will fix my problem... but you definitely gave me some things to rule out! This video was done very well! Best one I have seen for my grinding issue troubleshooting.
@krakentreasures6254
@krakentreasures6254 2 года назад
Great Video! Helped me diagnose my Jeep Wrangler Brake. No Caliper replacement like EVERYONE told me.... Flex Brake Line. Your video was awesome, straight to the point with diagnosis... Thank you
@John-lt8ht
@John-lt8ht 3 часа назад
i have a wrangler 7 years old i just bought. caliber heating up. squeezed caliber in with bleeder valve open. caliber boot looks good condition. thinking i may buy flex line. hope that will fix it!
@donaldgarvin9885
@donaldgarvin9885 3 года назад
I have looked at many videos on RU-vid about the brakes This is the best video that I have seen he gets right to the point he does not waste time he tells you what's going on thank you
@philippennington5415
@philippennington5415 3 года назад
My front brakes on my 2004 Chevy Suburban have locked up and I have gone through 3 sets of pads 3 calipers to try and fix it. This is a super big help to diagnose the issue futher past what I know to do! Awesome video! Thank you!
@keychain8920
@keychain8920 2 года назад
In terms of an auto repair/ diagnostic video, this was done well. straight to the point listed all the probable causes and showed where they were. good job man
@anthonyweisse9758
@anthonyweisse9758 Год назад
Excellent video! You don’t mess around and talk about how your day is going or what happened last year etc. straight to the point and as much as I hate to say this… you can understand every word spoken! Awesome job!
@bifomo8327
@bifomo8327 4 года назад
This is really excellent. I'd never heard of a blocked hose, but sure enough that was what I had. You saved me a lot of trial and error. Many thanks for providing this information!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
No problem. Thanks for commenting.
@markhoeflinger1040
@markhoeflinger1040 3 месяца назад
great video- you are a great teacher, breaking it down into pieces and using easy to understand terminology, excellent job
@MrAgoniatis
@MrAgoniatis 2 года назад
Great video sir. Very informative, I just replaced the front caliper and bracket for my neighbor to help him out, his wife drove the car home and smoke was coming from the right front tire. I took off the caliper after we threw cold water on the rotor and caliper to cool it down on 2010 Dodge Journey 4Cyl. There's was no way to collapse the piston it was seized. I sent him to the auto part store and he got a new caliper and bracket I installed it bled the line went on test drive with him everything was good. 1/2 hour later he calls me and says the same wheel is locked up again ! So I will check the flexible brake line as you showed on your video. I have 3 cars and have done all the brakes on them , Never have I come across this problem! Thanks a bunch.
@jonver92
@jonver92 2 года назад
My girlfriend is having the same issue on her Audi TT. Front right tire was smoking and the car was knocking once we hit 60mph. We’re you able to find the clog?
@shawnglover887
@shawnglover887 3 года назад
This is by far one of the best troubleshooting videos I've ever seen on RU-vid you even walk through it in the description. C'mon folks if any video on this platform deserves a subscription it's this one.👏
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Wow, thanks!
@malamute9426
@malamute9426 Год назад
My problem was explained at about 6:30 in the video. The pads were stuck in the slides at top and bottom. A little grinding of the tabs at the top and bottom of each pad and they now move freely in the slots. I wouldn't have thought about this had I not watched this video. Thanks Barbours!
@duanehankins7077
@duanehankins7077 4 года назад
Hey.... You have 108 guys that are not sure where their hood release is. Wonder what rocks these guys crawl out of to give you negative feed back. Thanks for a great video
@bertmccue-iw3ep
@bertmccue-iw3ep Год назад
You saved me a lot of money and time thank you for putting this video out. My truck break froze up in a major roadway I checked the problems you showed and it was the slide bolt that was frozen I pried it out with a screwdriver and sprayed a can of break cleaner on it that fixed the problem and I was on my way thank you very much. Very helpful and your video was straight to the point.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp Год назад
Awesome!
@amphitrichous
@amphitrichous Год назад
Great video! You explained so clearly how to deal with my problem. I've replaced the rotors and calipers earlier than I think I should and you might have helped to explain why. I can't wait to check my brakes with your method.
@stevebaumgardner5809
@stevebaumgardner5809 3 года назад
Thanks man. I'm currently having this issue on my 2005 Honda Accord. Out of nowhere it started grinding and pulling to the right. No warning whatsoever. I jacked it up and the tire wouldn't turn. To make matters worse, the very next day my girlfriend was driving home from work and the alternator belt came off our 2002 Honda Accord. Didn't break and I didn't see any imperfections in the belt. When it rains it pours. Stay blessed!
@griffinlast864
@griffinlast864 2 года назад
Thank you for making a nice easy detailed video. I seized up a brake while on a trail and was terrified I mangled my wheel bearing. Hoping the heat didn’t cause everything to need to be replaced but this will make step 1 of my diagnosis 100 time easier. Again thank you
@theresadailey5809
@theresadailey5809 3 года назад
Well done, thorough to the point, good teaching, no messing around. Thank you, I learned a lot from your video how to check and rule out.
@OGSHAKER2020
@OGSHAKER2020 2 года назад
Hey my rear brake pads are getting worn out rather quickly... like way fast .. love this video ..just wondering you got any quick ideas? Thx bud...new sub
@theusconstitution1776
@theusconstitution1776 Год назад
Very good educational video you’ve explained the operation of the disc brake pads perfectly there are many mechanics out there who don’t understand how the brakes work. If you see that one pad is almost flat worn out and the other one is still in great shape you need more than new brakes I’ve always cleaned and lubricated the slides even before they invented those stainless steel clips and yeah I put a little bit of never sees on the clips to old habits die hard! Great job very educational video❤️‍🔥🇺🇸
@NYOBmusic
@NYOBmusic Год назад
Thank you for this, you make this so easy and understandable. My brakes are seizing up and it turns out the caliper pins are crusty and the lines need to be bled
@waterlilylover
@waterlilylover 4 месяца назад
Great video! Straightforward, clear, and concise. Thank you! I think this is what's going on with my 2014 Subaru Impreza. I've been trying to get the issue of a a Feeling "Dragging, rubbing, loping, steering wheel issue diagnosed for over two years. I have damn near replaced the entire suspension system!
@StayPositive-sd8op
@StayPositive-sd8op 2 года назад
after watching 7 videos I can say this one is the best get to the point quick..Thank you for sharing your knowledge
@blake343
@blake343 6 месяцев назад
What about inside pad wearing in 3k miles with outside pad almost untouched. Everything in video is fine
@jefffranklin3401
@jefffranklin3401 2 года назад
Spot on with hose being bad. Locking up even after replacing caliper. Replaced hose and problem resolved. Thanks for great troubling shooting help...
@swimful
@swimful Год назад
Dude I’m having the exact opposite issue and nobody has videos on it. My piston is compressed and won’t decompress and pressing the brake isn’t doing anything
@junioraguil7565
@junioraguil7565 4 года назад
Best Educational video I’ve seen about. Brakes yet Great job helped a lot !!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
Thanks
@judysease4989
@judysease4989 Год назад
Thank you for your demonstration and easy way of explaining brakes and possible reasons as to what could be wrong. I have a much better understanding of why I am coming to a sliding and hopeful stop after having them worked on.
@C-Mo_PuraVida
@C-Mo_PuraVida 7 месяцев назад
Great video man I love that you don't waste any time with any BS and all of your info is solid and easy to follow. Thanks for the tutorial
@5400bowen
@5400bowen 10 месяцев назад
Yes, good video. I have a lot of experience working on cars, but not steadily, so I need these kinds of videos to remind me about specifics. I might not work on brakes for up to several years at a time.
@candaceclanton7566
@candaceclanton7566 3 года назад
You make it very easy to understand
@michaelfawcett7843
@michaelfawcett7843 2 года назад
i bud i took my car in to a Tec in the u k to fix a broken brake pipe and fix a new mater cylinder ,, when i got the car back the brakes stay on when i brake and the brake pedal is slack brakes only come on half way down what do you think is the problem
@ThePokerStreets916
@ThePokerStreets916 2 года назад
Exactly the info I needed to diagnose my rear brakes. Informative and to the point. Great video. Thank you!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 2 года назад
Glad it helped
@mikerostine6253
@mikerostine6253 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the video👍 New calibres and brakes, got a problem with one wheel, 2500 Dodge diesel. Fully I can fix it this weekend
@Truth537
@Truth537 Год назад
I normally do not comment on these type of videos. However, you deserve a thumbs up. Humble, to the point, simple and clear. Great job mate...:)
@curtishouze1471
@curtishouze1471 3 года назад
Outstanding DIY inspection for brake problems I!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Thanks
@arrowred8488
@arrowred8488 Год назад
Man you have made one of the best fix it videos I've ever watched.
@kirkmenzano6688
@kirkmenzano6688 Год назад
Sorry it took so long to get back. So I changed out everything but the 2 front caliper hoses because the front brakes were fine. The back brakes were wearing out in less than 10,000 miles so I changed the brake fluid 2 times. 2 complete flushes and that seems to have worked. Got over 10,000 miles now on back brakes. Fluid didn`t look too bad but it must have been contaminated with moisture. Brakes pedal even feels better now. Thanks for all the help.
@miguelslade
@miguelslade 5 лет назад
Clear and informative, well done
@sophismatheband
@sophismatheband 5 лет назад
Wow thank you! This is the most informative video I’ve seen on the matter. Surprised it doesn’t have more likes! Totally subscribed!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@mariomoraleshernandez5054
@mariomoraleshernandez5054 4 года назад
I agree with you!!
@KathyNagy
@KathyNagy Год назад
straight forward, very informative and very easy to understand. Excellent Video !!!!
@bytemevv-4616
@bytemevv-4616 3 года назад
_Your demeanor is quite soothing..._ _...You are the Bob Ross of Mechanics!_
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Now that is the second time I've gotten that comment! That is a fantastic comment! Thanks a bunch. Bob is my hero!
@bytemevv-4616
@bytemevv-4616 3 года назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp I thank you for responding I really do mean it. I was stressed out having this issue just happened tonight and found your video this is going to help more than you can imagine, and I thank you again.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Whether you meant it or not I'm gonna believe it....even if it makes me a delusional person. 😆
@bytemevv-4616
@bytemevv-4616 3 года назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp 😂 👍
@jeffreyhaynes5774
@jeffreyhaynes5774 28 дней назад
Barbour Auto School,in plain English.Good job explaining the problem.
@jeepmor
@jeepmor 2 года назад
Had a rear brake drag today, piston was stuck as the pads were visibly heated versus looking fine and the parking brake being engaged This video helped sort it out.
@jdsjds7935
@jdsjds7935 2 года назад
I tired everything calipers rotors hoses.... What fixed my problem is I bought a 50$ scan tool cleared all my codes then before driving I turn traction control off !. My wheel speed sensors must be bad so it tells ECU I'm slipping and locks / drags wheels with the abs system to point of smoke. Scan tool and traction control off helped my brake stick problem.
@metalhalide4043
@metalhalide4043 2 года назад
Great video and thanks for posting, I always open the bleeder valve when collapsing the piston, the caliper is the lowest point in the brake circuit and sediment and water will collect here as they are heavier than brake fluid, you do not want to push that junk back up into the ABS module or master cylinder or you could have problems, brake fluid should only go one way. You want to push all that out and let clean fluid go back in which will prevent any rust on the piston and bore. You can also test the brake hose by pumping the pedal a few times then open the bleeder screw, if fluid comes out under pressure the brake hose is restricted and acting like a check valve.
@2Truth4Liberty
@2Truth4Liberty 5 лет назад
Good video! Some aftermarket brake pads need some grinding along the edges of the metal backing to keep them from sticking (not sliding) in the caliper mount.
@PracticalD
@PracticalD 6 месяцев назад
Is it possible to overtighten the caliper bolts and cause the springs to cease?
@nikkilovetheyardsale-again2608
@nikkilovetheyardsale-again2608 4 месяца назад
Absolutely!! Every vehicle has a foot pound you need to tighten almost anything on your vehicle. You need a torque wrench. That ensures the ft lbs and the tightness of ANYTHING you work on and the safety of you and your passengers. Some people judt out them on nice and snug and it works but allt of the time it's not that easy and causes not only your vehicle to have damage it's waiting money and putting everyone else at jeopardy when all you needed was a torque wrench and to Google your make and model and year of your vehicle and look at the specs for whatever your working on. For a break caliper most are 80 ft lbs. Could be 85 for yours so make sure you look it up.
@lonthrall5613
@lonthrall5613 Год назад
Thanks for this video! My 06 Wrangler got new hoses and NAPA calipers and is locking up on the right side. I'm suspicious the new caliper was faulty because it happened not too long after the part was installed. - As a retired mechanic, may I suggest not using your hands to "hammer" your wrenches to loosen bolts. I live with carpal tunnel now, having to constantly exercise my grip strength to keep my hands from "locking up": physical therapy rather than an operation as so many my age have testified they would not have had the surgery if they could go back to that choice again! Again, thank you!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp Год назад
You’re welcome!
@eddcain
@eddcain 4 года назад
This is a GREAT video! I hate when ppl 👎🏽 Just to be negative! Thanks again!!
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp 5 лет назад
Excellent video, I love how you watch it afterwards and then go back and edit in missing information, thanks for taking the time to help everyone. One question about why in a functioning floating caliper system after releasing the brake pedal, why does the piston retract and why does the caliper slide back releasing the opposite side pad as well? You mention the dust boot over the pistons itself which is hard to swallow, but if that's true, why does the whole caliper slide back to neutral after releasing brake pressure? Would love to know Thanks again for such informative well explained videos!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Let me make sure I understand the question. Your wanting to know why the piston retracts right? Well, its not actually the dust boot that does this, it's the seal inside that keeps the brake fluid from seeping past the piston. Its a square cut seal and it actually flexes outward a bit when the brakes are applied. When the brakes are released the seal pulls the piston back in a bit. ( a very small bit). Here is a link to an excellent video showing a visual of this. At about the 1 minute mark you'll see the piston retract back into the piston bore. This movement is due to the seal retracting back to its resting position. (the video doesn't show the exaggerated movement of the seal like the books did from tech school, but you'll get the picture.) hope this helps.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1y17pDLC0E0.html
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp 5 лет назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp thanks, yes i saw that video, and yes you understand what i'm asking, i guess if there was a small spring inside the floating pin holes at the bottoms it would make more mechanical sense to me, i just cant see what would make the caliper move back on its own after the fluid pressure is released, that video seems exagerated but maybe being a machinist i'm nitpicking.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Yes it is exaggerated. I guess I'll try to explain it like this. When the piston is pushed out by hydraulic pressure the seal flexes outward in the direction of the piston travel. When the fluid pressure is released the seal wants to return to its original position and because its hugging the piston it pulls the piston back just a bit until the seal is back in the resting position. (I had a hard time wrapping my mind around it too at first.) But really there is nothing else in the caliper that can cause the piston to retract. The retraction of the piston is needed to of coarse keep brake wear down but also helps just a tad with gas mileage.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Hey, I found something that will help. Check out this web site. It has a great illustration of this. www.freeasestudyguides.com/brake-piston-seal.html
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp
@MYCHANNEL-on1cp 5 лет назад
@@BarboursAutoHelp Thanks again
@AChav92
@AChav92 3 года назад
Best caliper diagnostic video. Thank you
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Hey thank you!
@user-ju3od5gy5q
@user-ju3od5gy5q 5 лет назад
Very helpful video. I have a front wheel area (2WD older chevy pickup) that is getting hot after short drives. Changed calipers, still have hot wheel issue. Next: checking the rubber brake Hose for possible cause of problem. Only front left wheel is getting hot after driving around over 2-3 mile trips. Again excellent video on this issue.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Let us know what you find.
@thetenor6705
@thetenor6705 4 года назад
I figured It would end up being the hose. I had A GMC before doing the same thing. Thank you for the clarity.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
No problem
@bobjacobs1182
@bobjacobs1182 11 месяцев назад
Too simple when explained. I barely made it home. Watched your video and found the hose to be the problem. THANKS!!!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 11 месяцев назад
Very cool!!
@Trumpetmac
@Trumpetmac Год назад
Excellent review, I'm going to try this tonight after work on my Toyota Celica
@sonnybedi3128
@sonnybedi3128 5 лет назад
Thank you for being very specific. Looks very helpful. I am sure that I’ll be able to solve my problem when I’ll get to my trailer. Thank you
@bobbymccoy7048
@bobbymccoy7048 Год назад
Appreciate how you get right to the point, Thanks so much!
@KipBurbank1
@KipBurbank1 2 года назад
It was the soft line on mine! Amazed that did it. Soon as I released the pressure at the bleeder, the caliper released.
@craigadams3865
@craigadams3865 3 года назад
Shouldn't have any questions... He covered EVERYTHING 😁👌👍
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
I tried.
@Kaibil66
@Kaibil66 4 года назад
Excellent explanation....very professional video....wow it is amazing how much you know about breaks, Im a new subscriber now ...thank you for doing this.
@assassinprothe1st887
@assassinprothe1st887 29 дней назад
He's going right loosely lefty tighty 😂😂 thanks man really needed this video, I've done way to much work on the truck everything is new under the chassis and here I am back to square one with the brakes 😂 did the lines and everything but I guess I missed a few things last year
@R0cketRed
@R0cketRed 3 года назад
Great info man took days of looking through videos to find one this good.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Thanks a bunch! Thats really encouraging.
@charlesharrell8798
@charlesharrell8798 7 месяцев назад
Some years back, one side of the front wheel was locked up in my minivan. I replaced the caliper and hose, and it was still locked up. I ended up replacing the master cylinder, which solved the problem. I still don't know why only one side was hanging up though, but, anyway, a fantastic video.
@arthurbrown8082
@arthurbrown8082 4 года назад
One of the best videos of any kind on RU-vid, esp. for this topic.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
Wow! Thank you so much for that compliment.
@dj-tn6in
@dj-tn6in 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for an exellent explanation. The breaks on my car seized today while driving. I have to take my car to a mechanic somehow.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 8 месяцев назад
Glad it helped
@jamesb.9155
@jamesb.9155 2 года назад
Good work. Nice to get a multi point analysis of the components of the front brake system and how to be sure they are working right!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@brendanmccreanor1191
@brendanmccreanor1191 4 года назад
Best on RU-vid 👌 I saw a few in this subject and yours was very well explained, the Best, Thankyou.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
Thanks a bunch!
@nomoreblahblah
@nomoreblahblah 10 месяцев назад
Very Good instructional video. I am a DIYer mechanic and the information that you provided will be put to use
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@clydecarson8906
@clydecarson8906 3 года назад
Awesome video, very clear and easy to understand
@jimmyross4352
@jimmyross4352 5 лет назад
HD wow , so CLEAR! And easy to follow video,Thank You!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@TheHatchetguy99
@TheHatchetguy99 Год назад
Thank You! Don’t know why these aren’t labeled. Just fixed my problem!
@jamesmoore3346
@jamesmoore3346 3 года назад
Son in law called me, said his front brake locked up. Turned the rotor red-hot. I told him its either a sticking caliper or the flexible hose as I have had experience with the flex hose collapsing and not letting the brake fluid flow out to the master cylinder. Chevys had an issue with the flex hoses so everything I do caliper replace I also replace the flex hose, going to go over to his place this weekend to help him out. Young fellow tries but lacks the knowledge to understand how these things work. He does try though.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
If he's trying he's learning. Hope it goes well
@dcommunity6518
@dcommunity6518 Год назад
Agreed. Very nice Video. My Dodge Journey is dragging my off road tires. Heading to tire shop tmrw
@lordinfamous2788
@lordinfamous2788 11 месяцев назад
That’s was great information I need help diagnosing a brake lock up with a 2013 Chevy spark!🙇🏻‍♂️
@rickandsallyjohannsen2189
@rickandsallyjohannsen2189 5 лет назад
best video on brakes i've seen
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Thanks.
@FatBoy7.3Powerstroke
@FatBoy7.3Powerstroke Месяц назад
Excellent video, very helpful for many different scenarios
@robinson1509
@robinson1509 Год назад
Excellent video you are indeed the Bob Ross of automotive repair. 🤣
@mjhammer8121
@mjhammer8121 2 года назад
Great video; thanks for sharing! I just replaced both front brake calipers/brackets on my son's 2007 Toyota Corolla and was able to verify the left caliper was in fact the culprit in this case.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@v8corvettepower
@v8corvettepower 3 года назад
Terrific video !! Very informative and I've worked on quite a few different brake systems.
@SmiTTyy-sh8nc
@SmiTTyy-sh8nc 4 года назад
Excellent video !! never even crossed my mind that the hoses could fail (without obvious leak) & showing how to isolate the problems exact location, priceless 👍
@LouisMorgan-jg7or
@LouisMorgan-jg7or 5 месяцев назад
Got a 85 Silverado C10, I've changed both the calipers the master cylinder and it's still doing it. Sometimes when I barley hit the brakes it will randomly lock up but not stay locked. Changing the brake lines today, hopefully it will solve the issue
@rogerbuckland4214
@rogerbuckland4214 2 года назад
Excellent video, very well filmed and informative 👌🏻👏
@CHRIS-tf6jo
@CHRIS-tf6jo Год назад
informative.................helped me diagnose 2005 gmc sierra rear left locking up .now try to get someone to fix it!
@richardwright8902
@richardwright8902 5 лет назад
thank u, I'm having the same exact prob with my brakes, I put a new hose on there, but might have pinched it when I raised the caliber up. but I need to go the diagnosis from ur video. great video. keep up the great work!!!!
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Thnx
@diazjorge7085
@diazjorge7085 2 года назад
You made an exellent video, step, by step, thank you so much, for sharing with us your knowlege. God bless you.
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS
@BLAZENYCBLACKOPS 5 лет назад
Excellent video, my 2008 BMW 550i has been having this locking issue with the front passenger brake, when I first start driving it’s fine but after a while it begins to lock up, I believe that the flex hose is blocked and not allowing the brake fluid to release back quick enough, if I let it sit for a while it goes back to normal, I’m bringing it in tomorrow for repair so hopefully that’s the only issue, I’m pretty confident that it is just that because it’s the only one of my 4 brakes that locks up.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
I hope you get the problem solved.
@alisalman9979
@alisalman9979 4 года назад
BLAZENYCBLACKOPS I have semi problems with my 2009 odyssey thanks
@endless130ify
@endless130ify 3 года назад
This video was very informative on my current brake issue. Thank you
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 3 года назад
Great to hear!
@AlxJrz401
@AlxJrz401 2 года назад
thank you for the upload I learned significant amount of info!
@eddunbar3403
@eddunbar3403 Год назад
Very well done video, I suspected a bad hose so have these to replace now.
@mikerodden4840
@mikerodden4840 5 лет назад
very well done video. clear lanquge, spoke slow enough for my little brain to follow. keep up the good work.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@samgriffin8493
@samgriffin8493 Год назад
Wow definitely made it easier got calliper sticking and it’s annoying least I’ll be able to check it…..thanks for the video helps a lot dude
@colerene6031
@colerene6031 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much your video has helped more than you know. You are very informative and I love your videos.
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 7 месяцев назад
Thanks
@edmalts
@edmalts 4 года назад
I will be installing the flex hose today. After doing everything in the book and following your suggestions 👍👍👍Hopefully that should fix my problem. 🍺😳🏖. 5:50 well explained clearly 👍👍👍👍
@BarboursAutoHelp
@BarboursAutoHelp 4 года назад
Sorry it took a while to get back to you. How did it go?
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