sounds like you have a stuck brake caliper on the dirvers side.
You may have a bad rotor on that side. A warped rotor would cause the disc brakes to wear out quicker. A new rotor is usually cheaper than getting one turned; usually between $20 to $40.
Your caliper is sticking pushing the brake pad out. Look to see if brake hose is twisted. Had samething drove me nuts changing things saw the hose took the twist out. Have not had the same problem since, been 8 months.Bill
in most cars it is drivers side front to drivers side back drivers side back to passengers side front passengers side front to passengers side back to drivers side front
The front brake pads will wear faster, and the rear brake may eventually seize due to not being used.
It is the interior trim panel , in front of the front doors , beside the drivers left foot and the front passengers right foot
The kick panel is the interior trim panel just in front of the front doors , at the drivers and front passengers feet
There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors Beside the drivers and front passengers feet
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , in front of the doors , at the drivers and front passengers feet
No sequence really. Just use common sense, drivers side front is the shortest, so go with it first, then do the other front. same for the back drivers side is shortest, then do the passengers side. This way you won't leave any bubbles upstream of the last cylinder.
Kick panels are the interior trim panels , in front of the front doors , beside the drivers left foot and the front passengers right foot
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , by the front passengers and drivers feet
The kick panel is the interior trim panel in front of the front doors beside the drivers and front passengers feet
There are 2 kick panels . They are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
It's the interior trim panel , just in front of the front doors , by the drivers and front passengers feet
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
There are ( 2 ) kick panels . They are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
There are 2 kick panels . They are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors . Beside the drivers left foot and the front passengers right foot
I can't show a photo , but there are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels , in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
There are 2 kick panels ( interior trim panels ) 1 in front of the drivers door where the drivers left foot is near and 1 in the right front passenger footwell , where the passengers right foot is near
its either a bad caliper or the the brake hose itself could be bad
Drivers side front to rear 1, 3, 5. Passengers side front to rear 2, 4, 6.
Front to back on the drivers side is 1, 3, 5. Front to back on the passengers side is 2, 4, 6.
The kick panels are the interior trim panels , just in front of the front doors , by the drivers and passengers feet
There are 2 kick panels : They are the interior trim panels in front of the front doors beside the drivers and passengers feet
On a 1996 Mercury Mystique : There are ( 2 ) kick panels They are the interior trim panels , in front of the front doors , beside the drivers and front passengers feet
To make the car in front go faster.