Help Car wont move!!
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ruz316 said:
Basically my car has been parked up and not driven for 5weeks.
Someone stole the front bumper (330 sport) and with being busy with a new job i left it parked up
Now today i decided to start it up and drive it round a little but the car wont move like the handbrake is on. I think the rear left wheel is seized. When i rev hard enough the wheels span slightly but on the rear right i think.
Its parked on a public road and all the disks and calipers a looking quite rusty esp. the left side which is exposed to other cars driving past. Handbrake hasnt been engaged at all for those 5 weeks.
Any ideas please guys i think it just need some lubrication but require some correct advice on what to do. Thanks
FFSSomeone stole the front bumper (330 sport) and with being busy with a new job i left it parked up
Now today i decided to start it up and drive it round a little but the car wont move like the handbrake is on. I think the rear left wheel is seized. When i rev hard enough the wheels span slightly but on the rear right i think.
Its parked on a public road and all the disks and calipers a looking quite rusty esp. the left side which is exposed to other cars driving past. Handbrake hasnt been engaged at all for those 5 weeks.
Any ideas please guys i think it just need some lubrication but require some correct advice on what to do. Thanks
WD40
Job done
Surely not ANOTHER fekkin troll? gggrrr
The WD40 thing was a joke by the way

Edited by 750turbo on Saturday 22 January 19:04
If your lucky, rocking it, driving it a few feet, lightly tapping the calipers with a hammer will free off sticky brakes, next step would be to remove calipers / pads, winding the caliper pistons back into the caliper . . . . . if that doesnt work, its time to fit new/recon calipers and new pads
Be careful when testing them out as a sticky brake caliper WILL if stuck on, heat the disk to the point that it will warp
Be careful when testing them out as a sticky brake caliper WILL if stuck on, heat the disk to the point that it will warp
When it happened recently to me, I poured hot water into the discs as it had got clogged up with brake dust mixed with general road grime which then froze overnight. However - don't go pouring water all over the place when it's due to freeze overnight, especially on the road, you won't make yourself very popular! 

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