. right front wheel & hub assembly gets super hot.

Asked by Guru9NP67C Feb 06, 2022 at 12:37 AM about the 2011 Nissan Versa 1.8 S

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have 2011 nissan versa complete right front wheel & hub assembly gets realy
hot. already replaced rotor, claiper pads & spindle , not as hot now but still hot

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The caliper may be bound up , there's nothing to retract them once you apply pressure they just relax . You'll see other cars with discolored wheel covers from brake dust from this . When I do a brake job I shoot some penetrating fluid under the piston boot before I compress it into the caliper . No shop in the world will do this and many will say not to but I've done dozens of brake jobs this way and never had a problem or replaced calipers . Your new caliper may junk . Shops love to replace calipers and run up a $1,000 dollar bill for a brake job . There's a possibility that the brake hose has collapsed internally but then the brakes lock up usually .

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