2006 Dodge Ram - front calipers won't engage?
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Ok guys need some help...I can't figure out what the heck is going on.
changed the front pads on my 2006 dodge ram, done them 100 times without any problems. The calipers will not engage, all i have rite now is back brakes (not very safe for driving)
I went and took them back apart to see what if anything was keeping them from engaging and can't seem to find any problems.
Anyone have this experience before?
Truck is 2006 dodge Ram quad cab, 4.7 liter v8, 215,000
Also, there is brake fluid to the required level and the brake lines have not been touched so I don't think bleeding will do anything.
changed the front pads on my 2006 dodge ram, done them 100 times without any problems. The calipers will not engage, all i have rite now is back brakes (not very safe for driving)
I went and took them back apart to see what if anything was keeping them from engaging and can't seem to find any problems.
Anyone have this experience before?
Truck is 2006 dodge Ram quad cab, 4.7 liter v8, 215,000
Also, there is brake fluid to the required level and the brake lines have not been touched so I don't think bleeding will do anything.
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I've looked at autozone and advance auto and no proportioning valve shows up for a 2006 dodge ram; So I'm not sure if I have one or not, but if I do that is great information.
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Ok so I'll first thing I should check is if i'm getting fluid to the calipers by having someone push the brake pad down as i loosen the bleed nut.
If i'm not getting fluid then the problem is farther up in the system. If i'm getting fluid to the calipers then I need to replace the calipers.
does that sound about rite?
If i'm not getting fluid then the problem is farther up in the system. If i'm getting fluid to the calipers then I need to replace the calipers.
does that sound about rite?
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Break loose the bleeders then tighten them just enough to close them but loose enough to easily crack them with a wrench. Have someone pump the brakes a few times then hold them down hard. While they hold the pedal down, crack the bleeder a half turn. You should get a nice steady stream of fluid. If there is no fluid, or it just trickles out you have a bad master cylinder or a kinked brake line.