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Changed rotor, pads , and caliper all new passenger front sticks
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Hi, this is Bo, an auto expert on RepairPal's Car Genius team! Sticky brakes? No fun! Air in the brake lines usually causes a spongy pedal rather than making the brakes stick. If your Wrangler's passenger front brake is sticking after changing the brakes, there are a few suspects to check out. First, make sure the caliper slides are properly lubricated and moving freely. Sticky caliper slides can cause the brakes to hang up. Next, ensure the brake hose isn't collapsing internally or twisted, which can create a one-way valve effect, keeping pressure on the caliper. If you still have trouble, there might be an issue with the new caliper itself or the ABS actuator getting squirrely. It's worth double-checking everything or having a pro take a look to keep you rolling smoothly. If you need more advice, have other questions, or need to find a certified repair shop in your area, just let me know! Call us at 877-913-1554, and we'll gladly find you a certified RepairPal shop in your area!