If only one wheel is not turning, this would indicate a serious problem with that wheel. Depending on if it was a driven wheel or not, it could be a problem with the brake, the bearing, the differential or driveshaft.
Continuing to drive will likely cause damage to tyre, wheel, suspension or drive. It is also likely to have severe effects on the vehicles handling.
Your rear wheel may be squeaking when turning due to worn out wheel bearings or lack of lubrication. It is important to have it checked by a mechanic to prevent further damage.
Rear wheel drive mechnism
New bushings.
Oh I did years ago while driving a 1959 VW. My wheel passed me.
No, either front or rear wheel drive.
All wheel drive means all 4 wheels are driving the vehicle. RWD means only the rear wheels are driving the vehicle, and FWD means only the front wheels are driving the vehicle.
Are you referring to what is called over-steer and under-steer, which vary whether driving a front wheel drive or rear wheel?
Sounds like the bearing may be shot in the wheel.
Oversteer is a driving term used to describe the effect of the rear tyres of the car losing traction while turning a corner. This results in the back of the car sliding towards the outside of the corner and can result in a spin if not corrected by 'counter steering'.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
Generally speaking, a front wheel drive vehicle is better for driving in snow. This is because the weight of the engine rests on the driving wheels, allowing them to achieve better traction.
Very good change the brake caliper is seized up on that wheel