98 civic brake drag issue

Discussion in 'Civic' started by loewent via CarKB.com, Aug 27, 2007.

  1. Good evening,

    As indicated in another post the other day, the fuel mileage in my 98 civic
    is lacking. I've had it since new, it now has 282000kms on it. It has been
    somewhat neglected over the past year or so, as we've had a kid and my spare
    time is now dedicated to that. I know I know, I need to keep the jalopy safe
    enough to drive. Explain that to my wife. :)a

    Decided to check the brakes today, (front side). Sure enough, the front
    driverside is dragging. I put the car up on jacks, started it and put it in
    second. Until I hit the gas, only the passenger side wheel would turn.

    Other symptoms, which may or may not be related, are that I am getting
    abnormal tire wear on the passenger side. That tire is cupped beyond what I
    have ever seen, and is now through the wear bars. The tire on the driver
    side is fine with about 2-3mm before the wear bars.

    Also noticed a hum coming from the front of the vehicle which becomes
    apparent upon moving.

    Note that I have replaced the caliper with a rebuilt to solve almost the same
    problem a year or so ago. However, the rebuild was not from Honda, and the
    hardware provided with it did not fit. I had to use my old hardware to
    complete. All seemed fine since recently noticing the fuel economy drop.

    To remedy these problems, I am thinking about the following:

    1. New brake pad shims and hardware for the caliper in question (probably
    both, just to be thorough).

    2. Complete brake fluid flush.

    3. Check slide pins for wear.

    4. Replace wheel bearings? (not sure on this, there is some end play, could
    a dragging caliper cause the bearing to fail?)

    Any other suggestions?

    Thanks for your help.
    Terry in Winnipeg.
     
    loewent via CarKB.com, Aug 27, 2007
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