why are my rear brakes dragging on a1992 ford explorer ?

Asked by brewer62 Oct 12, 2022 at 11:48 AM about the 1992 Ford Explorer

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 1992 ford explorer and when you press brake pedal and release the
pedal the rear brake drag after the car sits for a few hours the rear brakes do
seem to bleed down and release untill the pedal is pushed again what may be
the problem ?

3 Answers

38,925

If it's drum brakes then the shoes aren't being retracted/held in place by the springs

307,255

Many things can do this, antilock system not releasing pressure, master cylinder getting ready to fail, restriction in the brake lines, if drum brakes broken return springs, badly corroded brake cylinders, damaged backing plates.

26,245

When were the brakes last serviced and how many miles are on this 1992 vehicle?

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