Coldsnap
Coldsnap Dork
9/4/16 12:26 p.m.

Well I was going to sit inside and play video games all day but it's damn beautiful outside so I'm gonna do some wrenching. My rear brakes squeak a bit on my 90 Volvo 240 wagon, I have no records of the calipers or rotors being replaced (although when wrenching with a friend he said, oh wow your calipers are in good condition too). Few weeks ago when I swapped the tires I noticed that my lug nuts and bolts were hell of hot after driving around a bit, a fellow GRM mentioned it could be a dragging caliper. I know nothing about breaks, never changed a break pad. How do I go about inspecting this caliper? I know I need to take off the tire, then I'm lost.. haha.

oldtin
oldtin PowerDork
9/4/16 12:55 p.m.

Is the heat ust on one side? How is your parking brake adjustment? Could be a sticky caliper or over-adjusted p-brake. Get rears off the ground. How easy to turn? Check for dragging noises. How far do you have to pull on p-brake handle before things get tight/locked up...

Coldsnap
Coldsnap Dork
9/4/16 1:20 p.m.
oldtin wrote: Is the heat ust on one side? How is your parking brake adjustment? Could be a sticky caliper or over-adjusted p-brake. Get rears off the ground. How easy to turn? Check for dragging noises. How far do you have to pull on p-brake handle before things get tight/locked up...

Yup, just drivers rear side. I'll jack up car and report back. I use my P brake a lot and don't have to pull back too hard to get it to hold car.

KyAllroad
KyAllroad UberDork
9/4/16 2:02 p.m.

Just so you don't drive us an more mental, the pedant in me demands that you use "brakes" and "breaks" correctly.

This isn't Craigslist after all.

JohnRW1621
JohnRW1621 MegaDork
9/4/16 2:11 p.m.

Should be a lot of brake dust if the caliper is sticking.

A bad wheel bearing can also be the cause for very hot lug nuts.

Coldsnap
Coldsnap Dork
9/4/16 2:23 p.m.
JohnRW1621 wrote: Should be a lot of brake dust if the caliper is sticking. A bad wheel bearing can also be the cause for very hot lug nuts.

Ah, ok. Testing wheel bearing, i can do this :)

mck1117
mck1117 New Reader
9/6/16 11:57 a.m.

If it's the parking brake sticking, that wouldn't make a bunch of dust everywhere, as it would be contained inside the rotor. The parking brake on the 240 is a tiny drum brake on the inside of the rotor. If you pull the rotor off you'll see how it works (and maybe get a face full of parking brake shoe)

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