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Calipers do seize up, the pistons mostly. If there are a lot of miles on the vehicle (60,000 miles) and a caliper seizes, the one on the other side will follow shortly. Consider replacing them both. Two other possibilities are: guide pins not sliding for some reason, flexible brake hose collapsed internally. Most likely it's the piston issue.Calipers do seize up, the pistons mostly. If there are a lot of miles on the vehicle (60,000 miles) and a caliper seizes, the one on the other side will follow shortly. Consider replacing them both. Two other possibilities are: guide pins not sliding for some reason, flexible brake hose collapsed internally. Replace all. The flex brake lines do become restricted, causing the caliper to delay in retracting, or sticking. === replacing serpentine belts ===There are two serpentine belts on this car. You will need a 12mm and 14mm sized wrench. Removal of the primary serpentine belt is necessary to access the rear belt. The rear belt is for the alternator only.{{ upload pictures here }}[[Category:Tangible Product]]