Mark Lenton
New member
While on the way to the grocery store, my elderly neighbour sais that he noticed the brake light on in the dash of his 1997 F-150 XL v-6 pick up and said when he stoped to check it out that the rear brakes were hot enough to fry eggs on. I used the truck to launch my boat the week before and uppon setting the parking brake , broke the end off of the intermediate cable. So He pulled up on the p- brake peddle and the light went out and proceded to the store. So when he gets there he checks the rear brakes and now they are cool but now the front are hot enough to burn himself on. My Question is, What is going on here and is it normal for this to happen I know that the front rotors will get hot after all it is a friction point. could it be a faulty proportioning valve?