L laneiac New member Feb 24, 2006 #1 So, I did front and rear brakes on the Jeep a while back, and it wont stop. The brake pedal is extremely firm, and if you press harder stop it the brakes lock up. What gives? It is scary to drive, the brakes lock up so easily. 95 Wrangler
So, I did front and rear brakes on the Jeep a while back, and it wont stop. The brake pedal is extremely firm, and if you press harder stop it the brakes lock up. What gives? It is scary to drive, the brakes lock up so easily. 95 Wrangler
xjpioneer New member Feb 25, 2006 #2 Have your calipers looked at, or you can bleed them to let some of the pressure out of them
graewulf New member Feb 26, 2006 #3 I agree.. check the calipers & wheel cylinders, I bet 1 or more are seizing up.
Jeepr New member Feb 26, 2006 #4 Does one wheel lock up or a couple of them? It could be the master cylinder. Is the vacuum line connected to the power booster? Make sure it's not leaking and that it had vacuum.
Does one wheel lock up or a couple of them? It could be the master cylinder. Is the vacuum line connected to the power booster? Make sure it's not leaking and that it had vacuum.
L laneiac New member Feb 26, 2006 #5 Seems to be the rear wheels, the cylinders are new. But I will proceed with rebleeding them and see if that helps. Ill also check the vacuum to the booster...
Seems to be the rear wheels, the cylinders are new. But I will proceed with rebleeding them and see if that helps. Ill also check the vacuum to the booster...