tuckholladay
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- New Jersey
I am away from home for work a lot and drive the company truck. The poor Jeep just sits sometimes. I was home for a few days and it was nice so I decided to take it over to the car wash. Got to the end of the driveway and no brakes.
I remember a while ago it sat for a while and the brakes had a bouncy feel. My handy friend told me the pads had been in one place so long that they made a slight indent in the rotors. It eventually smoothed out.
Now the EBrake light is stuck on wether or not I pull it up and the pedal goes all the way to the floor and I have no brakes.
Are the pads stuck to the rotors? Or is it master cylinder replacement time?
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I remember a while ago it sat for a while and the brakes had a bouncy feel. My handy friend told me the pads had been in one place so long that they made a slight indent in the rotors. It eventually smoothed out.
Now the EBrake light is stuck on wether or not I pull it up and the pedal goes all the way to the floor and I have no brakes.
Are the pads stuck to the rotors? Or is it master cylinder replacement time?
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