2006 Chevy Silverado 5.3
Asked by Aspire_1255 Mar 15, 2017 at 08:52 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 1LT RWD
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I have changed out my calipers rotors brakes and
hoses in my brakes are still locking up. Do I need to
reset a computer to release my calipers or could it
be bad caliper? Or doesn't need to be powered
flushed with brake fluid instead of manual?
7 Answers
Aspire_1255 answered 7 years ago
I also can drive my truck for a short period, but after a while I don't even have to step on the breaks. The truck just stops on its own.
enginecreator answered 7 years ago
I think your master cylinder is bad. I have had this issue before or maybe a proportioning valve.
Aspire_1255 answered 7 years ago
But if the master cylinder is bad, I wouldn't get any fluid going to the caliper.... correct???
enginecreator answered 7 years ago
No it can still free flow and in this failure it is not releasing pressure. Back off on the bleeder valve when its stopping itself and see if its squirts and relieves the pressure, do both sides, brakes should be free until you drive and hit the brakes it will start all over again. Its happened this way to me before. I never heard of it from anyone else either. But like I said I could relieve the pressure and it would do it again. The further I tried to drive the tighter the front brakes became until it stopped all movement.
Aspire_1255 answered 7 years ago
Master cylinder was checked it's good, booster it's also good, put in a new booster vent. Replaced brake lines and the problem is still happening?????? New calipers, rotors, brake pads,hoses & brake lines... Only thing we have not done is taken off all the new parts to check to see if possibly the driver side caliper could be bad.
enginecreator answered 7 years ago
I am gona double down unless you have incorrectly installed those replaced parts its the master or proportioning valve. If Brakes pads are tightening down without your foot on the brake pedal.