When that happens to me, I "fan" the brakes until they dry. "Fanning" is lightly applying the brakes and releasing several times in succession. The heat caused by the friction will dry out the pads after a few "fannings". You want to do this right after you run over a puddle of water, don't wait till you get to a stop sign or until you have to stop suddenly to find that your brakes are sticking and not working properly.
stippers if it stick ranger is called "stick ranger" it always stippers
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Sure if your calipers aren't open enough and your brakes stick
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There is no certain link between a car being a stick shift and what kind of brakes it has.
yes there are
That's usually a problem with the calipers, but if you haven't worked on them enough to check it out, it would be best to take it to a shop.
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The calipers or wheel cylinders are bad.
manual or automatic transmission
This problem occurs mostly with disc brakes. Over time moisture can condensate inside the calipers causing rust and the calipers to stick. This can cause excessive brake wear. Ford SUVs are especially prone to caliper problems and the Explorer line often wore out the brake pads within 10k miles..
I replaced the lock on my 2003 Suzuki Areio hatchback and now I find it is starting to stick again, I was wondering if this is a common problem with this model?