2014 Bluetec Rear Brakes
Suggestions on how to resolve this issue would be most helpful. But it seems like I am looking at a new right rear caliper....If so are the calipers are to replace?
Left Rotor
Right Rotor
How long have you owned it?
How many miles are on it?
When were the brakes (front and rear) changed? Who did the work?
Do you have, or are you able to obtain, service documentation for the vehicle?
Please describe the sensation when braking. Noises, vibrations, etc.
How long have you owned it?
How many miles are on it?
When were the brakes (front and rear) changed? Who did the work?
Do you have, or are you able to obtain, service documentation for the vehicle?
Please describe the sensation when braking. Noises, vibrations, etc.
I am the 2nd owner. Owned it since 2016. It has 74,000 miles. I suspect the bulk of those miles are up in the Chicago area, as I have some of the service records from the Mercedes dealer in that area. No abnormal sensation when braking, no noise, no vibration, etc...
When I took the wheels off for tire rotation last year, the wheels were stuck to the hub. I literally had to hit the tires with a big hammer several times before they would come off. And this time when i took off the original rotors I also had to hit them several times to get them off as well. While trying to push the piston on the right rear back into the caliper I also did notice that it did stick part way and I had to rotate the piston several times to get it going again. Let's just say it certainly did not go back in as smoothly as the left side piston.
I do not believe the brakes have ever been done. Certainly not the front pads as the pads still have the Mercedes Label on the pads. I have no way of knowing if the back brakes have ever been done. At least not from the dealer, as the service records I have do not show the dealer ever doing any brake work. The vehicle has been primarily driven back and forth between Chicago and Dallas. It was purchased new from a Mercedes dealer here in Dallas by the original owner, and spent the first several years either going back and forth or staying in the Chicago area, before being sold to me in Dallas.
New rear rotors, calipers and pads is an option to get you back to a known condition level. Plus a bleed/flush from the dealer. Then go from there.
No pulling since these are rear calipers. I have another vehicle where one of the front caliper was stuck and definitely can feel pulling in that setup. I just installed all new pads and rotors. So I am now in the process of buying a new right rear caliper to address this matter. When I did the rear pad change I also did a complete bleed/flush as well.
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