What Causes the Rear Wheel to Not Rotate?
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If it's a front-wheel-drive vehicle, the following situations may cause the right rear wheel to not rotate: 1. The brake caliper fails to retract or the oil line is blocked; 2. The brake pads are stuck and not separated, or there is debris embedded behind the brake shoes; 3. The wheel hub bearing is seized (unlikely to produce a sound like emergency braking). Below is relevant information about tires: 1. Tire classification: Car tires can be categorized into more than 10 types based on their use, including passenger car tires, truck tires, and off-road vehicle tires. Structurally, they can be divided into radial tires, conventional bias tires, full-size spare tires, and non-full-size spare tires. 2. Tire characteristics: Car tires have different characteristics depending on their use. Passenger car tires offer higher comfort, while off-road tires provide better road passability. When selecting a car, it's important to consider the road conditions where the car will be driven to avoid choosing the wrong tires, which could affect their performance.