steering prob
steering prob
water can pass the boots on the pistons causing them too rust.....
remove the wheel, on the caliper you will see 2 14mm remove these remove the caliper now you will see the slides they go through the rubber boots....
The slides are the pins that the caliper moves on.
sounds like your abs is kicking in
try to remove the front hubs,to check the ring
if the gets rust or mud etc the sensor read incorrect
most likely need a clean.but dont damage the sensor
if it pulling to the n/s ;then the o/s is were your problem is:thumbup:
hope this helps,:Shooting:cared:
Reverend HighTower sounds like your abs is kicking in
try to remove the front hubs,to check the ring
if the gets rust or mud etc the sensor read incorrect
most likely need a clean.but dont damage the sensor
if it pulling to the n/s ;then the o/s is were your problem is:thumbup:
hope this helps,:Shooting:cared:
Reverend HighTower sounds like your abs is kicking in
try to remove the front hubs,to check the ring
if the gets rust or mud etc the sensor read incorrect
most likely need a clean.but dont damage the sensor
if it pulling to the n/s ;then the o/s is were your problem is:thumbup:
hope this helps,:Shooting:cared:
I had the same problem with my MR2 before. I checked the brakes and found the pads were worn out on one side than the other. I changed it to find a sticky piston. The piston slides out but does not retract fully thereby creating unbalanced braking. I overhauled the entire caliper with piston out and the problem disappeared.
Hope this helps.
you said remove the hubs and check the ring for mud/**** and what i said is it doesn't have a ring and the pick up for the abs is on the bearing.so no point in removing the hubs.