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Newly changed brake pad question

Started by jokerbugoy, November 10, 2012, 10:34:00 PM

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jokerbugoy

Mga sir ask ko LNG po nag change kasi ko brake pads.. After changing parang Hirap umandar ng car ko.. Pag release ko brake ndi na agad aabante need to step on gas.. A/T gamit ko.. Kht po pag paatras need to step hard.. Masikip po kaya pag kakabit or normal LNG kasi new? I'm using Honda civic 94.. Advice pls... Tnx...

Brent

Maybe your brake calipers need to be overhauled already. They might be stuck.

The correct spelling is BRAKE not break. If you don't brake, you will break your car.  ;)

jokerbugoy

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Oh, why did I  spell that way???  :violent1: tnx for that.. Tnx sa advise gonna test it pa Kung ganun padin I'll have it adjusted...

Brent

Pacheck mo nadin yun brake master cylinder mo.

speedyfix

you can't really adjust the brakes except for the rear drums. if the fronts are physically stuck then you need to have the calipers overhauled.
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conix

follow up question re brake pads....

when changing brake pads, is it necessary to bleed the brake fluid?

Leo C.

Quote from: conix on November 27, 2012, 10:02:20 AM
follow up question re brake pads....

when changing brake pads, is it necessary to bleed the brake fluid?

No...   but it's best to change the brake fluid if it's old already.