Rear calibers not releasing

Asked by Crystal Mar 07, 2019 at 01:43 PM about the 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just replaced my rear brakes calipers and rotors two
months ago and now I have to do it again.  What is causing
this issue

3 Answers

43,910

Sometimes the brake hoses deteriorate on the inside and will not fully release pressure going to the calipers. Since your calipers are new, it would have to be the hoses. Happened to me on my 1999 Jeep a few years ago. Once the hoses were off, I could test with air pressure to determine there was a blockage.

I've replaced the hoses to the calipers also I think my abs pump is bad I'm wandering if I disconnect it if it'll help after I replace everything again

43,910

LX30215 is correct. At this point it may be the master cylinder. Being a safety issue, it's no time for a mistake. Have it checked out by a professional.

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