Sounds to me like your rear brake or emergency brake is stuck and or possibly something in the brake system is defective, worn out, broken or jammed. As to fixing it I dont recommend anyone working on brakes unless their qualified and certified. Simply put to many things can go wrong that would put yours or others life in jepardy for a novice to tamper with brakes. , EzForJesus
if your rear brakes are locking up under normal braking operations it could be contaminated brake pads/ shoes, faulty metering valve, or a bad proportioning valve, its hard for me to tell you exactly what it is but if you haven't fixed the problem post your symptoms on my message board i would be happy to tell you what exactly is wrong and how to fix it.
Can be as high as 'more than the car is worth'!
Actually, the ford escape has a factory recall on the ABS. (anti lock brake system). Take it to your ford dealer and they will fix it for free. Low brake fluid
Be sure to change both front brake hoses. I didn't and my calipers would lock up.
To fix the shift-lock issue on a 2013 Nissan Altima, first ensure the vehicle is in the "Park" position and the brake pedal is fully depressed. If the shift-lock override button is not functioning, you can locate the override slot near the shift lever, usually covered by a small plastic cap. Remove the cap and insert a key or screwdriver to manually release the lock. If problems persist, check the brake light switch or consult a professional mechanic for further diagnosis.
Your anti-lock brake system has a failing or failed component in it. Usually this is rather expensive to fix.
Neither.
Because it is anti lock
the shifter lock need to be lubed to override the shift lock press hard on the brake and move shift over to unlock and pull down this will override it but not fix it remove shift covers and lube shift lock and should be fine
You don't fix it, you replace the door lock actuator.
Your bike brake may be rubbing due to misalignment or wear on the brake pads. To fix it, you can adjust the brake caliper position or replace the brake pads if they are worn out.
You need a better question.... If its rusted to the rotor use PB Blaster to free it then replace brake pads. If the caliper piston is frozen then you need to rebuild the caliper.
A defective brake hose must be replaced. There is no way to fix it.