ArcticGabe
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- 2004 EB 4x4
Ok, this is the second time this happened now. Nobody I talk to has answers.
Yesterday, driving on 35 - 45 MPH roads after about 20 miles I noticed the vehicle labored a bit when pulling away from a stop, then I noticed the distinct smell of burning brakes at next stop. I pulled over, and BOTH rear brakes were smoking and fronts were both normally warm. Let it sit for a couple hours, then it was fine. Drove it 10 miles to the repair shop and it had no problem.
Of course, the mechanics can't find a problem. They even tried to induce it by riding the brakes to get them hot, but it will not repeat. The caliper slides easily on the pins. If only one side or the other did it, a caliper or a brake line would be reasonable, but BOTH sides doing it at once then going way doesn't make sense.
The first time it happened (about a month ago) it happened immediately after I changed the rear pads & rotors. Took it to a different shop and it would not repeat after cooling off. They diagnosed the problem as the FRONT calipers were not working and the rears were doing all the work. They replaced the front calipers, pads, and rotors (for $870!) and all was fine until yesterday, about 500 miles between events.
All suggestions welcome!
Yesterday, driving on 35 - 45 MPH roads after about 20 miles I noticed the vehicle labored a bit when pulling away from a stop, then I noticed the distinct smell of burning brakes at next stop. I pulled over, and BOTH rear brakes were smoking and fronts were both normally warm. Let it sit for a couple hours, then it was fine. Drove it 10 miles to the repair shop and it had no problem.
Of course, the mechanics can't find a problem. They even tried to induce it by riding the brakes to get them hot, but it will not repeat. The caliper slides easily on the pins. If only one side or the other did it, a caliper or a brake line would be reasonable, but BOTH sides doing it at once then going way doesn't make sense.
The first time it happened (about a month ago) it happened immediately after I changed the rear pads & rotors. Took it to a different shop and it would not repeat after cooling off. They diagnosed the problem as the FRONT calipers were not working and the rears were doing all the work. They replaced the front calipers, pads, and rotors (for $870!) and all was fine until yesterday, about 500 miles between events.
All suggestions welcome!