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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 01:26 AM
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Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
You're saying the new caliper is clogged just like the old one. Right? Is that what you're saying? The new caliper is seized and the old one was too?
Umm no. Just forget it...sheesh
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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 01:31 AM
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Originally Posted by BareBonesXL
Looks like he replaced the calipers already and found the source of the pulling problem. If one side was like new and the other worn completely out he had the problem for a long time. Kind of way past diagnosing the original pulling problem, might be that the pump is seized now. Who knows. Think he said no fluid coming directly from the ABS pump.
yeah….my bad there. Didn’t read it well enough. If he changed the caliper he has a problem elsewhere and he has an ABS module issue. I will shut up now as I have created only additional confusion.

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Old Feb 19, 2022 | 01:52 AM
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No confusion here and not necessarily. Caliper, brake hose, hard-line fittings. Pressure tested or not? This before touching the pump w/o the right stuff.

Fluid could be skunked as well...kind of a no-brainer, worth mentioning I guess.
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