One rotor hotter than the other
I replaced a front caliper last week after noticing it was moderately seized ('02 Acura RSX, 104K miles, daily and year-round driven in the salt/rust belt).
Today I decided to check my rotors after driving home from work. The rotor on the side of the new caliper was still significantly hotter than the rotor on the other side with the original un-serviced caliper.
Both sides have the same rotors and same pads. The brakes were bled after replacing the caliper.
Why would the side with the new caliper still be hotter than the side with the old caliper!
Bad proportioning valve? Old caliper not moving as freely as the new one and thus not being used as much?