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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 11
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your caliper pistons are sticking, common on the 99-04 models. Jack up the wheels and spin them and you will determine which is sticking. Remove the calipers and blow out the pistons and clean them. I had the same problems with mine, left front and right rear.
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NOS Pony
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Regina SK Canada
Posts: 22
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yeah i had a friend who had the same problem but he decided he was going to drive it anyway. He wore out the brake pads, then the steel behind the brake pad and finally destroyed the caliper and rotor. I would get that fixed asap.
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: racine ,wi
Posts: 691
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my 2000 has less then 60k on it and I have had to replace both fronts and 1 rear because of this... one of my fronts the piston cracked in 5 pieces
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