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Mar-26-2016 07:50 AM
stripit wrote:klutchdust wrote:ksg5000 wrote:
Pretty common for front brakes to lock up if the owner doesn't regularly change brake fluid - take it to any tire/brake shop - you don't need RV specialist. Not sure about the air bag. Did all this happen before you installed new battery or right after?
Interesting point about not changing brake fluid leads to locking/frozen calipers. I have had vehicles for 12-15 years and never changed the fluid and never had an issue.
Do a search on brake fluid and why it should be changed. RV's are using the brakes trying to slow a lot more weight than any car and thus the brakes get hotter and the fluid too. I just bought a used 2007 E-450 and will be changing the fluid soon, as soon as it warms up in northern Arizona where the rig is parked. Will also pull the brake pads and check condition and lube the pins while I'm in there. On my test drive it stops straight and without any pulsations.
Mar-26-2016 05:08 AM
Mar-25-2016 08:12 PM
klutchdust wrote:ksg5000 wrote:
Pretty common for front brakes to lock up if the owner doesn't regularly change brake fluid - take it to any tire/brake shop - you don't need RV specialist. Not sure about the air bag. Did all this happen before you installed new battery or right after?
Interesting point about not changing brake fluid leads to locking/frozen calipers. I have had vehicles for 12-15 years and never changed the fluid and never had an issue.
Mar-25-2016 08:05 PM
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Mar-25-2016 04:53 PM
ksg5000 wrote:
Pretty common for front brakes to lock up if the owner doesn't regularly change brake fluid - take it to any tire/brake shop - you don't need RV specialist. Not sure about the air bag. Did all this happen before you installed new battery or right after?
Mar-25-2016 01:03 PM
klutchdust wrote:ksg5000 wrote:
Pretty common for front brakes to lock up if the owner doesn't regularly change brake fluid - take it to any tire/brake shop - you don't need RV specialist. Not sure about the air bag. Did all this happen before you installed new battery or right after?
Interesting point about not changing brake fluid leads to locking/frozen calipers. I have had vehicles for 12-15 years and never changed the fluid and never had an issue.
Mar-25-2016 12:50 PM
ksg5000 wrote:
Pretty common for front brakes to lock up if the owner doesn't regularly change brake fluid - take it to any tire/brake shop - you don't need RV specialist. Not sure about the air bag. Did all this happen before you installed new battery or right after?
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