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Nissan Maxima: Something wrong on the brake!!!

  1. #1
    1999stanmaxima
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    Something wrong on the brake!!!

    Hi everyone!!! How's everbody? I have a 99 Maxima, I have a problem on my
    brake. Everytime I hit the brake then release and before I give the gas,
    it comes out some sound like "wo wo wo", I don't know what's wrong with
    it. I did change every part on the brake, but it still happen. What can
    I do, I feel so annoying when I'm on traffic. Do anyone what's wrong with
    it? Thx.

    In addition, my EPA getting crazy this few days. When I get I full tank
    of fuel, I can run 110 - 120 miles before I hit the first quater of gas.
    In this few days the gas ran so fast, is it something wrong?


  2. #2
    Jon
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    Re: Something wrong on the brake!!!

    Sounds like the brakes are dragging. Check to see that the wheels turn
    free when the brakes are not being applied. That is, jack up the car
    and spin each wheel with no brakes applied. If one or more is dragging
    you will know it.

    1999stanmaxima wrote:
     


  3. #3
    1999stanmaxima
    Guest

    Re: Something wrong on the brake!!!

    so are u meaning, when I spin the wheel with no brake apply, then I will
    know is it dragging? If the brakes are dragging what should I do on it?


  4. #4
    David
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    Re: Something wrong on the brake!!!

    Dragging brakes are not always easy to find. Usually the pad wear is not
    even, sometimes you will notice a noise that disappears when the brake is
    applied.

    Take the car to a professional for an inspection to ensure all moving parts
    of the brake are working smoothly.

    Dave

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  5. #5
    Feynmanfan
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    Re: Something wrong on the brake!!!

    "1999stanmaxima" <com.hk> wrote in message news:<talkaboutautos.com>... 

    If you find that only one wheel has friction (doesn't turn easy)
    without brake applied, then the problem most likely has something to
    do with the caliper assembly. If this is the case, I bet that it
    would be cheaper to buy and install a rebuilt caliper yourself than to
    take it to a mechanic. HOWEVER -- if you don't feel strong about your
    mechanical ability it would not be wise to mess with something as
    important as brakes by yourself!

    I oughta know -- I came within 1 inch of rear-ending a Lexus on my way
    to work this morning!!! If the brake performace had been the least
    bit off I would be experiencing a big headache right now . . .


 

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