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Traci Rattman's Twister Smith 05-17-2014 10:23 PM

Removing the rear rotor
 
Okay, so, needed to change my rear brakes and upon further inspection I noticed that the rotors are in desperate need of changing as well, everything was going fine until I went to remove the rotor and it will not come off!! It moves out about 1/4 of an inch and then it feels like something is just holding it on there and it won't come out any further. I have been reading about the possibility of the emergency or parking brake holding it up, if so, how the hell do I solve that issue??? I have a 2003 Town and Country, if that helps solve the problem. Now, to inform you, yes I have sprayed it with rust remover and I have knocked the stuffing out of it but it still won't budge! I really hope someone can point me in the right direction here...:confused::confused:

CHRYSLER TECH 05-17-2014 11:31 PM

The ebrake shoes is prob catching it on the lip Use a hammer and pound on it if it wont loosen then Remove the little black plugs and loosen the ebrake adjusting screw.

Traci Rattman's Twister Smith 05-18-2014 12:16 AM

Okay, I will give it a shot in the morning...man I hope it works! I bought this van from someone who said he was a dealer and have had nothing but problems since. There is also a clunking noise in the front end that I can't figure out...can't take the van back because the guy moved his office and won't answer his phone calls...I want to keep her so I have to fix her :-)

CHRYSLER TECH 05-18-2014 10:12 AM

Typical Sway bar links up front

goggs 05-18-2014 03:02 PM

As too Rotor, turn it as you ease it off not pull. As too clunk up front I'll go for anti-roll bar rubbers and don't buy Flee-bay ones. Tighten them in position with weight on wheels.

sundowners 05-18-2014 05:25 PM

Hi
Changing the anti-roll bar link bars made a HUGE difference to our front end rattles
Nigel

sundowners 05-19-2014 08:41 AM

I don't mean to offend you :o-----but -----you have released the brake ???-----We have ALL overlooked the obvious :o:o

The next thing is to un-adjust the brake-----there is probably a ridge of rust (or from wear---unlikely on a park brale)
then just keep wriggling/pulling
There is also a chance that the shoe retaining pin/spring have come out-----that has been/is a right pita with mine-----I have temporarily taken my shoes out of one side as the pins pulled out of the back plate !!
Nigel


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