Funny thing this morning
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Funny thing this morning
I was on my way to work this morning and I put my 97 T4R into drive and it didn't move. I then gave it some more RPM's and it finally moved forward and made a loud popping noise. As I approached the stoplight it felt like a lot of drag on the car and like the brakes were on at all times. Finally the car was fine after a 1/4 or so. It seemed like the rear axle or brakes were stuck. Has anybody ever herd of or had simialr experiances.
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Originally Posted by ChickenLover
Have you been driving in snowy conditions? It's common for the parking brake to get frozen on if you use it in those conditions.
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was your ebrake on?! hahahahaha
one time last year, i was up at a local pass and was playing in some snowey puddles. the next morning i couldn't get her to move out all!!!
the the temps at your house go below freezing last night? if your brake lines are wet they could freeze.
one time last year, i was up at a local pass and was playing in some snowey puddles. the next morning i couldn't get her to move out all!!!
the the temps at your house go below freezing last night? if your brake lines are wet they could freeze.
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Originally Posted by KevyWevy
was your ebrake on?! hahahahaha
one time last year, i was up at a local pass and was playing in some snowey puddles. the next morning i couldn't get her to move out all!!!
the the temps at your house go below freezing last night? if your brake lines are wet they could freeze.
one time last year, i was up at a local pass and was playing in some snowey puddles. the next morning i couldn't get her to move out all!!!
the the temps at your house go below freezing last night? if your brake lines are wet they could freeze.
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