Sounds like a cv shaft that is bad, the joint in particular. If you look under the car, going to both front wheels there will be a shaft going from the transmission to the wheels. At each end of the shaft will be boots, you probably have one that opened up some time ago.
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
Your brake pedal feels soft, one reason for this could be
air in the brake lines theyneed bleed
I use to have a 440c. Do you mean the emergency brake is stuck ? Like the brake pads are stuck in the lock position on the brake disk on the driveline. Something must be froze up or the cable is broke or way to loose to work the brake.
How It Feels to Be Something On was created on 1998-09-08.
he feels a loss of something
Texture is a property that describes how something feels.
To adjust a bicycle brake wire for optimal performance, first squeeze the brake lever to check the tension. If the brake feels loose, tighten the cable using the barrel adjuster near the brake lever. If the brake feels too tight, loosen the cable. Test the brake by squeezing the lever and adjust as needed until the brake engages smoothly and stops the wheel effectively.
When something has very little energy, it usually feels sluggish, tired, and weak. It may lack vitality and enthusiasm.
Heat flow determines how hot or cold something feels when you touch it.
Usually when a brake pedal feels more stiff than usual, there is a vacuum leak. The brake lines probably should be bled.
Yes, texture refers to how something feels when touched. It can be smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, or any combination of these sensations.