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bill_rr4u
March 2021 | 2 Replies
I just replaced the front brake pads on our 2006 Scion. I did NOT remove the whole assembly as the roters did not need replacing or turning. I removed the center roter assembly, but not the frame around it. I did NOT take off the hydrolic lines or open the bleed nut. It is the easiest and most straight-forward pad replacement I've ever done. Unfortunately, when I finished and went to test drive it, the Scion wouldn't move. It acts like the wheels are locked from turning. I can start it, turn the wheels, put it in gear, pull the emergency brake on and release it, but the rig just won't budge. Any ideas? Thanks, Bill
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