So I that I had solved a problem but apparently I only fixed one of who knows how many issues. SO, 2001 Toyota Sequoia Limited; I kept having the back right rim get really hot when I drove. I posted up on here 3-4 weeks ago and after awesome forum feedback and having a mechanic friend of my family check, the brake line needed to be replaced. That was done and the problem went away. Apparently that was short lived as now BOTH back rims are hot when I drive anywhere. The front rims are cool to the touch, in fact they're so cool that I'm wondering if they're not even braking although it feels like the vehicle stops fine. I had considered a stuck caliper but I doubt that they both went bad at the same time like this so I'm really perplexed as to what the problem could be. I've checked the fluid and it's not dirty, the level is fine, I'm not losing any fluid, the sensors are all clean after an inspection and the brake pads are all new and the rotors have been turned. Anybody have any idea what this issue could be? I don't want to keep throwing parts at it and I've checked all I know or am capable as a DIY'er to check.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Thanks in advance for any assistance!