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Hi Eric,
Firstly Thanks Man for all the Awesome video’s you post, it’s like taking online classes on car repair’s. I really really appreciate your time & Effort !
I have a 2006 Honda Civic Coupe EX (Auto Tran) model car, & since the start of this crazy winter in Boston MA, I have had this problem of my driver side rear wheel getting locked/Frozen up after releasing the E-Brake. The driver side rear wheel is locked & feels like it’s dragging on one side initially for a minute or 2 then it moves fine, the most uncomfortable part is that the problem seems to be intermittent. After analyzing the problem a bit I realized that I’m having this Problem only on days when it gets really cold say like when it’s below 30F. On days when Temp is good, it works fine, I release the E brake & the car runs smoothly. I had a local mechanic look into it, but he was too busy closing his workshop on a Friday evening & didn’t even properly checked my problem & confirmed it’s a caliper Issue, which I doubt, I have a genuine reason to doubt his opinion too.
My Question is if it was to be really a caliper Issue the problem should be there forever, whenever I’m applying the Ebrake & releasing it but In my case it’s occurring only on the days when it’s getting really cold & that’s when the cable release seems to be frozen on the rear driver side caliper. Once I drive down the hill like 0-30 feet from my apartment the wheels seem to rotate fine & all the brakes (Front & Back) work fine too without any issue.
Is it advisable to apply some WD-40 to the caliper knob where the Ebrake cable is attached & check if that releases it properly as a solution or would you strongly recommend to have my caliper replaced with new one, currently I have 60K miles on my car & would like to know how often should a caliper be replaced.
Since most of the Braking is done by the front wheel caliper’s in my civic how much of a significant impact the Rear caliper’s have on the overall braking system of the car ?
Please advise, I’m trying to save some bucks here & at the same time trying to opt for the safest option.
Thanks,
Naicy
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