When I parked my truck after driving about 30 miles to a superbowl party my driver’s side rear brake was smoking (2001, disc rears and drum parking brake). I checked the other side and it was fine, no abnormal heat. My first thought was I left the parking brake on but when I parked the truck and pushed the brake on it felt normal and if it had been left on, I would have felt it partly depressed. Plus I constantly look at my gauges and couldn’t have missed the parking brake light. When I stopped for fuel before driving to the party, I forgot to take the brake off and backed up a few feet to reach the pump. I’m wondering if this may have locked the brake open somehow and when I did release the brake, it didn’t spring back away from the drum.
Has anyone had a problem with the parking brake “sticking” or staying on after the brake is released? Maybe it was the disc brake that was locked up?
The wheel was really hot to the touch. I’m wondering if this could have damaged the tire at the rim/bead. Also concerned that the wheel bearing grease could have cooked, or if there is an axle seal or brake parts that could have been damaged by the heat. Any thoughts or similar experiences?
Has anyone had a problem with the parking brake “sticking” or staying on after the brake is released? Maybe it was the disc brake that was locked up?
The wheel was really hot to the touch. I’m wondering if this could have damaged the tire at the rim/bead. Also concerned that the wheel bearing grease could have cooked, or if there is an axle seal or brake parts that could have been damaged by the heat. Any thoughts or similar experiences?