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2004 Chevy Classic literally STUCK. (Brake stuck maybe?)
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Keep in mind that if you're checking the fronts, and the transmission is in Park, neither wheel will spin due to the parking pawl.

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I put the parking brake on then jacked up the front passenger side after of course putting it in neutral and I noticed the hub wants to budge if I move it with my hand but the rotor isn't going anywhere. The caliper is stuck/seized isn't it? How do I approach this?
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Now if caliper pins and caliper compress fine double check that it is in neutral. Also have other side off the ground. Also try spinning other side to see if it spins. Depending on the transmission you have the sun gear pins or something else separated binding trans up there are some tsb's on this issue which if you look at passenger side where the CV shaft comes out of trans the sun gear in question is inside the tail shaft of trans which that end is held on by 4 bolts and an easy tell is removing the output speed sensor from tailshaft housing. And look inside as well as on the sensor for metal sticking to it.
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And if I was on the fence, the broken bleeder is the final nail in the coffin for that caliper in my opinion.
"Ground cannot be checked with a 10mm socket"
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Make sure the fluid is clear, bubble free. If you've never bled before then watch a few YouTube videos and you'll be set. Years ago back in the beginning if I was bleeding the brakes I'd have a assistant help so we wouldn't have any issues of air getting in. I eventually moved up to a Pressure bleeder but those are generally for if you do brake bleeding regularly, work in a shop, do your own independent work, etc.
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