Brake fluid doesn't freeze. You must have something else wrong.
Dead Battery? Bad gasoline Frozen engine rings? Belts/hoses/ tires dry rotted? Transmission seal Power steering seal Brake lines dry rotted (front) Brake lines rear rusted? Brakes frozen?
Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper Maybe a frozen brake caliper In my opinion you have to change front lower arms' bushings.
Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.Good time to replace all the brake fluid. Remove the brake lines from the Master Cylinder and pump the master cylinder dry. Add fresh brake fluid from an unopened can and bleed the master cylinder. Reinstall the brake lines and then bleed all brake lines until you see clean fluid. Keep adding fluid to the Master Cylinder until you are done.
bad break pads If it is disc brake it could be, caliper slide pins are frozen, caliper piston frozen, e-brake cables frozen. If it is drum brake it could be, frozen wheel cylinders, frozen e-brake cables.
No. air in brake lines will cause you to have a mushy pedal or no brakes at all. normal causes for brakes to drag are either bad calipers/wheel cylinders or rubber brake lines to have deteriorated on the inside forming a kind of one way valve or the emergency (hand) brake cable is hanging up/frozen.
Calipers frozen? Calipers frozen?
Could be, broken/missing brake hold down hardware, cracked/broken brake shoes, frozen brake cylinder, frozen e-brake cable,
If it is a front brake problem it could be a frozen (stuck) caliper, collapsed brake hose or a pinched brake line. If it is in the rear it could be a frozen e-brake cable, pinched brake line or a frozen wheel cylinder.
You probably have frozen brake caliper slider pins or a frozen brake caliper piston on one side.
You can not use rubber fuel lines to replace the current brake lines due to the high operating pressure. You will need to replace them with brake lines, the rubber brake lines has a different construction to hold the pressure and not getting eaten away by the brake fluid, brake lines can hold over 2000psi when the pedal is heavily applied
Master cylinder brake lines are the most common brake lines on a the Chevy Malibu.
You remove the wheels to replace brake lines.