Web20 Jul 2009 · Joined Jan 18, 2005. 4,113 Posts. #5 · Jul 2, 2009. The smoke will be burning brake pad/paint. By far the most likely cause is a sticking caliper, but it is possible to overheat them through continuous hard braking on a "spirited" drive - I've certainly had mine smoking before! Web26 Dec 2016 · The constant friction overheated the brake pads and they started smoking. Heating up may have caused the brake fluid temperature to reach it’s boiling point. Even …
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Web28 Aug 2016 · Recommended Services. Hello. Most of the time if you have a caliper or two that are hanging up it is because of a bad master cylinder. The seals in the master cylinder bind and keep the master cylinder from releasing. Most of the time, replacing the master cylinder and flushing out the brake fluid will take care of it. WebIt is perfectly normal for new brakes to smell and smoke. The smell and smoke are actually so common it has a name: polymerization. This is basically a curing process that is … WebBlack smoke could mean that something is stuck or melted to the brake caliper. It could also mean that the brakes are damaging the tire, which leads to this excessive amounts of … hanging tree song 1 hour