Most front wheel drive vehicles do. -The caliper in all vehicles is fixed and the 'floating disc' is the brake rotor.
If it is locked up then replace that caliber and remove and replace all brake fluid in the system.
Of currency exchange? Floating, as a free market should be.
If the caliper leaks brake fluid, the immediate problem isn't the brake pads - it's the brake lines (or the connections). Get that fixed pronto!
Usually brake calipers are not repairable. It can fixed only temporary, and eventually you will have to replace it. PS: the problem with steaky caliper is that it might lock at some moment, and there is not way how you can unlock it if you are not in your garage. You do not want one of caliper get locked somewhere on highway.
fixed and floating charge
In a floating exchange rate system, the rates keep on changing according to the economic conditions. The rates of the currencies are never fixed.
Fixed
fixed/floating point choice is an important ISA condition.
"A fixed rate bond is a bond that has a fixed rate, whereas a floating rate bond can change due to different variables. BNET is a great business resource that will help with learning about fixed and floating rate bonds."
floating bearing allows axial movement of the shaft. fixed bearing does not allow for axial movement of the shaft
fixed rate
The brake light is on because there is a problem with the brake system. Until the problem is fixed the light will remain on. Once the problem is corrected the light will reset itself.