If its the wheels with the emergency brake in it, possible sticking brake cable
A computer monitors the speeds of the various wheels, and if one locks up the computer opens a valve that ease up on that brake until the wheel starts rolling again
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Try turning the steering wheel until it locks before you try it, though I'm not sure this will work.
How do door locks work?
The key lock, steering wheel and shifter are all designed to work together. Make sure the wheel isn't jammed and will not allow the release of the shifter when the key is on. Also, many cars have a device that locks the shifter until the brake pedal is depressed. Could also be damaged linkage or transmission.
Cascade Locks Work Center was created in 1936.
check your internal parts of the drum brake on the particular side of vehicle, they are usually set up with an automatic brake adjuster that works when putting vehicle in reverse and lightly applying brakes while moving in reverse which adjusts your drum brakes, this part may be worn out and need replaced , most parts stores carry a hardware kit for your replacement brakes for any vehicle
Tumbler door locks work with the key being put in the lock and tumbler turning. This is one of the most common types of door locks.
its just the way polaris 4wd works. to get it working, stop the wheels spinning, hold the reverse override button, then go and u have 4wd in reverse :) its a bloodey pain, but that's why i have a Honda ;)
Swithc is probaly bad. Check the individual locks on each door. If they work then the main switch is bad. If none of them work still then there is a open in the circuit somewhere. You will need to get a wire diagram from one of the manuals and then follw it until you find the break.
If it is a factory doorlock system you want to keep using a two wire because the locks work off of reverse polarity
power door locks don't work on my 1997 Honda crv