Mine weren't quite seized but locking up when cold and squeaking.
This was the brake cylinders sticking and not closing up enough when releasing the brake pedal.
the brake has seized take the wheel off and beat the brake with a hammer
The emergency brake cable is probably seized and the emergency brake is not releasing.
Very good change the brake caliper is seized up on that wheel
under the engine beside the paseneger wheel, blue connector
On a Renault Megane Coupe, the ABS sensor is typically located near the wheel hub assembly. It can be found on each wheel, mounted to the brake caliper or the wheel bearing assembly, depending on the specific model year. To access it, you may need to remove the wheel and possibly the brake components. Always consult the vehicle's manual for exact locations and procedures.
To adjust the hand brake on the rear drum of a 1995 Renault Clio, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the rear wheel and the drum to access the brake assembly. Locate the adjusting wheel or screw mechanism inside the drum; turn it to either tighten or loosen the brake shoes until they make slight contact with the drum. Finally, reassemble the drum and wheel, and test the hand brake to ensure it holds the vehicle securely.
Double check your rear brakes. Sometimes your self adjusting screw (star-wheel adjuster) is seized, or your wheel cylinder won't retract, or your parking brake cable is seized in the activated position.
On a 2006 Renault Megane Coupe, the ABS sensor is typically located at each wheel hub, near the brake rotor. It is mounted on the wheel bearing assembly and is responsible for monitoring the wheel speed. To access it, you may need to remove the wheel and brake components depending on the specific design of the vehicle. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location and replacement procedures.
To change the brake pads on a Renault Megane, first, lift the car and remove the wheel to access the brake caliper. Unbolt the caliper and carefully slide it off the rotor. Remove the old brake pads, then install the new ones, ensuring they are properly seated. Reattach the caliper, tighten all bolts, and replace the wheel before lowering the car. Always check the brake fluid level and pump the brake pedal to ensure proper function before driving.
The brake caliper on the opposite side is seized Example, if it pulls to the left, then the right side caliper is seized and must be replaced.
Is a Renault Laguna a front wheel drive
To replace the brake pads on a Renault Trafic, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the brake caliper, then unbolt the caliper and slide it off the brake disc. Replace the old pads with new ones, ensuring they are seated properly, and compress the caliper piston if necessary. Finally, reattach the caliper, replace the wheel, and repeat on the other side if needed.