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Macrosill
Mar 07, 2019Explorer
I had the same symptoms but in a motorhome. Scariest drive of my life. Replaced the front calipers right away. Never happened again. This usually happens on vehicles that sit for extended periods of time. Especially if there is a tear or rip in the caliper piston boot. The caliper rusts as it sits. Then it extends under braking and can not retract properly causing it to overheat.
Sounds like the perfect time for a brake inspection, overhaul and flush.
Sounds like the perfect time for a brake inspection, overhaul and flush.
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