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Originally Posted by need4speed
Is possible that when they installed the rotors. The brakeline wasn't
Properly bled so now when the brake is relased the trapped air in the line has
Not allowed the brakes to re open properly?
Jus a thought?
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If that was the case, then there'd have to be a leak somewhere.
AFAIK, air can't "form" inside a brake line or caliper unless something allows it.
Granted, over time, the pistons will let microscopic amounts of air through, or, if you boild the brake fluid it could get gasses built up, but considering he changed the rotors and it started happening...maybe it's a defective rotor? (crazier things can happen!)
Put the old ones back on, and see if the problem persists?