sticking rear brake

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Post 770138 by copie22 on 2015-04-25 21:24:48

my Volvo s60 d5 has a sticking rear brake , ive striped it down cleaned the pads and holder,but still sticking does this mean I need a new caliper?

Post 770139 by stribo on 2015-04-25 21:27:04

[QUOTE=copie22;770138]my Volvo s60 d5 has a sticking rear brake , ive striped it down cleaned the pads and holder,but still sticking does this mean I need a new caliper?[/QUOTE] Unless you fancy stripping down your current caliper, and refurbing it then yes.

Post 770141 by copie22 on 2015-04-25 21:29:13

that's what I thought is there a good after market one or has it got to be gen?

Post 770144 by stribo on 2015-04-25 21:36:09

I got a front one for the front of my C70 from Euro Car Parts, they're service exchange, so they'll want your old one back. http://www.eurocarparts.com/ecp/c/Volvo_S60_2.4_2004/p/car-parts/brakes/brake-hydraulics/brake-caliper/?133661030&1&886112abb7291ac2ea72f096b537fc9bc6b1fdcb&000048 Don't know the exact details of your car, so that may not be the correct one, but I think all but Rs use the same rear caliper, obviuosly you may need the other side, to the one I've posted.

Post 770154 by copie22 on 2015-04-25 21:55:49

we got one of them down the road from me , other lads at work use them so il try there thanks for info

Post 770155 by Harvey on 2015-04-25 21:59:11

Are you sure it's not the handbrake shoes ?.

Post 770157 by claymore on 2015-04-25 22:02:47

I was just going to say, are you sure it's the calipers and not the handbrake.

Post 770159 by copie22 on 2015-04-25 22:04:24

deff not handbrake shoes as that side not working as been hot and lining come off on one so waitin on new shoes pad n discs to come but did strip down and free off but still sticking so looking like caliper ,just wondered if these were prone tothem

Post 773976 by LeeT5 on 2015-05-24 11:38:13

I have this problem at the moment on my R. Have managed to live with it for many months by just reversing 2ft before driving off. It unsticks the handbrake shoes. If I park on the flat, ie, at home then I don't bother with the handbrake. I know the problem is not the caliper and it is almost certainly the handbrake cables. They will be getting replaced in the next couple of months along with new discs and pads all round and new handbrake shoes + the P1 mod.

Post 773977 by LeeT5 on 2015-05-24 11:38:43

[QUOTE=copie22;770138]my Volvo s60 d5 has a sticking rear brake , ive striped it down cleaned the pads and holder,but still sticking does this mean I need a new caliper?[/QUOTE] Could be the cables?

Post 773994 by MIKESC70T5 on 2015-05-24 14:56:21

[QUOTE=LeeT5;773976]I have this problem at the moment on my R. Have managed to live with it for many months by just reversing 2ft before driving off.[/QUOTE] I bet the car behind you loves that and do you only drive into a parking space with a wall in front :duck:

Post 774052 by silverhorse on 2015-05-25 07:26:02

[QUOTE=LeeT5;773976] and it is almost certainly the handbrake cables. They will be getting replaced in the next couple of months [/QUOTE] I have done this. What a ballache of a job!

Post 774170 by LeeT5 on 2015-05-25 23:31:29

[QUOTE=MIKESC70T5;773994]I bet the car behind you loves that and do you only drive into a parking space with a wall in front :duck:[/QUOTE] I manage because I can drive and not park like a retard.

Post 774172 by LeeT5 on 2015-05-25 23:32:08

[QUOTE=silverhorse;774052]I have done this. What a ballache of a job![/QUOTE] Why so? What was so difficult?

Post 774340 by stutgart69 on 2015-05-27 18:04:26

[QUOTE=copie22;770138]my Volvo s60 d5 has a sticking rear brake , ive striped it down cleaned the pads and holder,but still sticking does this mean I need a new caliper?[/QUOTE] I also had this problem with my rear drivers side caliper. It was sticking so bad that there was smoke coming from the disc! Try pulling the rubber dust seal back and spraying brake cleaner in to the piston. On mine, where the dust seal fits on, was rusted and the seal burst off in my hand, so I just took the seal off altogether and gave the piston a good clean and spray with the brake cleaner. This has freed mine off. You can get a new dust seal as part of a repair kit off Ebay. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231416540196?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Post 774348 by Jimmie on 2015-05-27 20:09:57

Try these guys, and they are not cowboys . http://brakeparts.co.uk/#!/shop/VOLVO/S60/01-10/60%20SERIES%20S60%202.4%20DIESEL/Rear%20-%20Brake%20Calipers%20and%20Wheel%20cylinders/BCA3148

Post 774349 by MIKESC70T5 on 2015-05-27 20:14:36

[QUOTE=LeeT5;774170]I manage because I can drive and not park like a retard.[/QUOTE] Oh, I just imagined you at traffic lights with cars behind you, and you reverse before going forward.

Post 774405 by LeeT5 on 2015-05-28 13:53:36

[QUOTE=MIKESC70T5;774349]Oh, I just imagined you at traffic lights with cars behind you, and you reverse before going forward.[/QUOTE] No you donut! I don't put my hand brake on at traffic lights.....who does? I just hold the car on my foot brake. I just meant if I'm parked in a carpark. :)