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Problem Reports » Front Brake Caliper Pins Can Corrode and Cause Brakes to Stick
Mazda Navajo
Report: Front Brake Caliper Pins Can Corrode and Cause Brakes to Stick
Mazda Navajo Problem
Model Years Affected: 1991, 1992
Verified
The front brakes may stick, bind, or grab. This can happen when the front brake caliper pins become corroded. Cleaning or replacing the caliper pins will be necessary to correct this problem.
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