Sounds like a brake problem with an auto
Possibly.
What are caliper pins The caliper pins hold the caliper in place and allow it to slide to make up for pad wear. UP in tyhe sky ok :) :) :)
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brake caliper bushings are the rubber mounts that sit inside the caliper bolt holes. They help guide the bolts when bolting the caliper up to the caliper bracket.
It sounds like the rear caliper is frozen up. If it doesn't move you can't bleed it and it won't operate the brakes.
It's basically the same on every vehicle, NOT a complicated job, yet countless people seem to get hung up on "what wrench to use to loosen caliper" ! - Simply have a full wrench set and an Allen Key set and you can't go wrong. - - You remove the caliper from it's mounting and then take out the disc pads. Move piston back into brake cylinder and fit the new pads into the caliper and remount it.