The emergency brake cable is probably seized and the emergency brake is not releasing.
The rear of the car will always go in the direction that you turned the wheel if you are in reverse. It's just like driving forward. If you want to go forward and right, turn the wheel to the right. If you are in reverse and want the rear of the car to move to the right, then turn the wheel to the right. To answer your question directly, the rear of the car will go to the right.
That is what is called an optical illusion.
If you have the manual transmission 5 forward and one reverse, add to that 4 wheel high, 4 wheel low, and 2 wheel low, and I guess it would all add up to 24. But 5 forward and one reverse with a 4 position transfer case is probably what you are looking for.
IF it is a rear wheel drive vehicle it mabe something wrong with the gears in your final drive...
Check your power steering fliud, if it is low this could cause the vibration you are feeling.
Could be a universal joint. If front wheel drive, it could be the constant velocity joint. I am assuming you have an automatic transmission. If it is a standard transmission, it could be the throwout bearing.
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Rear wheel drive --could be a bad "U" joint Could be wheel bearing Could be rear brakes not releasing completely Could be a bad tire causing a "bump" and shock absorber movement Could be a worn shock mount Could be a worn or broken spring
Tire out of balance is the most likely cause. Can also be a bent wheel.
your brake pads have worn out, so i would get some new ones if i were you.
Reverse the polarity of the magnet.
No, but a bad wheel bearing could.