2003 Chevy Tahoe

Asked by GuruVPBJS Sep 06, 2018 at 09:05 AM about the 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2003 Chevy Tahoe will not move
I was driving on my way from work my right tire
started shaking A few minutes later my truck would
only go 5 mph  about 10 feet more it just stop
moving I had it towed home,  it starts right up but
still not moving.

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Jack up that tire and try to spin the wheel. It may have locked up. If that's the case, it's may be a bad brake line, bad caliper, or a bad wheel bearing. If brakes are locked on that wheel, a quick test can determine if it's the caliper or line. Pump the brakes, then let off the brakes. Then crack open the bleeder valve. If brake fluid shoots out, it likely has a bad brake line. If it only dribbles out, you likely have a bad caliper. Be sure to soak the bleeder valve in PBBlaster or WD40 first so it's easier to open.

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