I think i have a front passenger brake that is either slow to release or is sticking and dragging. At highway speeds it seems like i am having to steer more and more to the left the longer i'm driving. I thought it was the brake hoses, so I just replaced those last weekend. The problem is persisting, although it is slightly better than it was the other day. It had gotten bad enough that holding the wheel to the left would make the jeep dart left when the brakes were applied and i assume the drag on both wheels evened out.
The primary change was that I did rotors and pads a week or two ago. Caliper pins slide smooth and free and the piston moved back in smoothly when I did the work. During my search on the possible causes I saw that the piston can get stuck and not release sometimes on these after brake pad replacement.
My question is this: How common is it to have a sticking caliper after a brake pad replacement on an otherwise functioning system? Am I looking at the right location for the problem?
Edit: this is on a 2005 4.0/42rle, no abs. Its basically an SE with the 4.0, it was originally sold to a rental fleet in Hawaii.
The primary change was that I did rotors and pads a week or two ago. Caliper pins slide smooth and free and the piston moved back in smoothly when I did the work. During my search on the possible causes I saw that the piston can get stuck and not release sometimes on these after brake pad replacement.
My question is this: How common is it to have a sticking caliper after a brake pad replacement on an otherwise functioning system? Am I looking at the right location for the problem?
Edit: this is on a 2005 4.0/42rle, no abs. Its basically an SE with the 4.0, it was originally sold to a rental fleet in Hawaii.
