Remove dust cap and wheel bearing try to pry off Try a wheel puller Try a big hammer and split drum
Yes.
its in your transmission
who knows i have the same question
could be the cylinder on the brake caliper is locked up could be the cylinder on the brake caliper is locked up
I've got a '92 skylark, and had a problem with the brake lights staying on even after the car was off. There is an adjustment that is connected to the brake pedal that you can adjust the tension on. It's kind of a pain to get up under there unless you're skinny though.
Most likely there's not enough brake fluid or your master cylinder is ready to give out.
It is a good possiblity the brake hose feeding that wheel is at fault.
Use DOT 3. Can't hurt.
Check for vacuum leak at brake booster
the brake interlock press on the brake to release it
If it is locked up then replace that caliber and remove and replace all brake fluid in the system.
I'd check the sensor for the emergency brake. It's probably faulty.