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  • in reply to: How To Diagnose and Replace a Faulty Caliper #546750
    Mike GregoryMike Gregory
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      I did the test and it failed. I replaced the hose and it works great now, Thanks!

      in reply to: How To Diagnose and Replace a Faulty Caliper #551593
      Mike GregoryMike Gregory
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        I did the test and it failed. I replaced the hose and it works great now, Thanks!

        in reply to: How To Diagnose and Replace a Faulty Caliper #546055
        Mike GregoryMike Gregory
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          Hi, My 2003 expedition was pulling to the right when I hit the brakes. The faster I went, the harder it pulled. I replaced the caliper, but it still pulls to the right. I noticed that when I pulled the line from the caliper it only dripped a couple drops and that was it. I can get it to come out if I push on the brake but it did not continuously gush out. I noticed on your video that you clamped the hose, I did not have to do that. Just a couple drops and that was it. Do you think it may be a faulty hose?

          in reply to: How To Diagnose and Replace a Faulty Caliper #550817
          Mike GregoryMike Gregory
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            Hi, My 2003 expedition was pulling to the right when I hit the brakes. The faster I went, the harder it pulled. I replaced the caliper, but it still pulls to the right. I noticed that when I pulled the line from the caliper it only dripped a couple drops and that was it. I can get it to come out if I push on the brake but it did not continuously gush out. I noticed on your video that you clamped the hose, I did not have to do that. Just a couple drops and that was it. Do you think it may be a faulty hose?

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