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W210 Front Brakes Dragging - how to adjust?
Cleaned up and refinished couple wheels this past weekend, mounted a couple new tires, was putting them on and noted that the front brakes seemed to be dragging a little. As I spun the wheel there was a little drag and the sksksksksksksk type noise. Took it out for a spin, warmed the oil up for an oil change, got that going and happened to touch the front wheel and it was hot. Not pull your hand away but significantly warmer than the rears, did some braking but not a major thing.
How do I adjust these. A brake man I am not. Thanks
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There is no adjustment on standard disc brakes. They'll always feel a little warm after a drive because the pad is always resting against the disc. Not pushing hard against it, but just gently resting, waiting for you to push the peddle and put them to work.
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Was the "dragging" side hotter than the other? It's rather hard to drive a car without using the brakes, and thus heating the front rotors. Remember that the fronts produce about three times the heat of the rears.
If it is dragging, it's most likely either the caliper sticking or a faulty flexible hose. |
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If you can get at least one or 2 spins out of the wheel then it is OK. As stated, on disk brakes, the pad will gently rub the disk when the brakes are released but there is almost no pressure on the pad and there is not enough friction to generate any heat or do any wear on the brakes.
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My W210 has clips on the front calipers that affect how snug the pads are against the rotors. You may want to play with these clips a little or at least inspect them.
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It could be the wheel cylinder seals, they are designed to flex and roll a little so they move the pads away from the disc. If they have lost their flexibility the pads will stay against the disc. I've had calipers stick too, they just need cleaning and lubing.
And, how is your pad wear? |
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