Posted by Markiees on December 23, 2008 at 08:39:21 from (69.216.17.111):
Hello, This is off topic, but there is such a great wealth of knowledge on here, I cant help but tap the well!
5 days ago, when backing out of garage, car didnt roll out easily..usually just put in reverse for 5 feet and it will roll out backwards. It didnt roll, after verifying no flat tire, I put in reverse again, had to accelerate to get to go out of garage. Rear brakes are engaging while in reverse without stepping on brake pedal.
The car will do this every morning, and also at other points in time, but almost always while backing up. After a few minutes of trying this, the brakes no longer stick. This car has 4 wheel disc brakes. Brake shop has checked it out and cant find any sticking calipers, etc. It didnt act up for them.
I also believe the rear brakes might be engaged while going forward, as it did this for about 300 feet the other day, then when released you could feel it and the car rolled better.
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