Could be, broken/missing brake hold down hardware, cracked/broken brake shoes, frozen brake cylinder, frozen e-brake cable,
A stuck e-brake cable, missing/broken brake hold down hardware, cracked brake linings, stuck wheel cylinder, grease/oil on right rear brake shoes, out of adjustment, a pinched or crushed brake line leading to that wheel.
Rear disc brake pads, no. Rear brake shoes, yes.
Low brake fluid,worn front brake pads,worn rear brake shoes. If the fluid is low it is probably because the pads or shoes are worn and the missing fluid is in the front calipers or rear wheel cylinders. But check your brakes,stopping is much more important than starting.
Rear loom ground not contacting. Bulbs burned out or missing. Brake light switch or connection to it is fubared.
Rear is to the back of the vehicle. Brake rotor is the rotating part of a disc brake.
Be sure to keep the rear tail lights, brake lights and signal lights in good working order. To many times you see vehicles with lights missing.
In a 06 scion xb after mounting new rear brake shoes the wheel cylinder will not compress to alow the drum to go back on. Am I missing some procedure.
on the idepaent rear suspection for the parking brake
You can cutoff the rear brake line. You will no longer have rear brakes and the fluid will leak out. It is not recommended that can't off the rear brake line, without replacing it.
Has anyone had an experience with the rear wheels locking up due to the service bulletin issued by Chrysler, asking the dealer to replace rear brake cylinders + rear brake drums + rear brake shoes + brake springs etc... ????? Thanks mariobros
The Dodge Intrepid has front and rear brake hoses