check the following; contaminated brake fluid, warped drums, master cylinder, abs system(if equipt). have an experienced tech look at your truck.
the pistons inside your calipers are sticking
Remove the calipers and the disk will pull right off
Yes. I own a 2000 Chevy Blazer.
I have had the same problem on my 1996 Blazer. I talked to a bus driver about it and was given this little trick that might help. If it has something to do with brake adjustment, try backing up and slamming on the brakes 4-5 times- sometimes the brakes adjust themselves from us using them in only one direction so much.
Power assisted disc brakes.
NO.
usually either the calipers have dirt in them and need to be replaced or the rubber lines leading to them have collapsed inside and need to be replaced.. really kills the gas mileage uh!! chevy has had problems with rear discs on these vehicles,70%of braking is on the front,30% on the rear. therefore the pistons get little use and stick. there are stainless sliders the calipers move on,you need to clean and lubricate them,this should stop the brakes from dragging. I have a 1999 Blazer and my rear brakes were grinding so I replaced the pads and rotors but had the same sticking problem. They dont offer a rebuild kit for my calipers so I had to replace the calipers also.
Possible bad caliper will cause overheated brakes and excessive wear will make the pad sensers squeel Replace both calipers with new loaded calipers and the rotors too, or you will get a pulsation
NO. I had a 96 and it had drum brakes. I believe the rear disk brakes started in 1998 for the Blazers.
go to napa or auto zone and if they don't have it go to a chevy dealer
Does this Blazer have four wheel disc Brakes? NEW ANSWER: There's no reason to bleed brakes if you did not open the system.( where brake fluid came out )
An 03 would have them all around.