What is the reason for the left rear wheel of the car locking up and not moving?
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The reason for the left rear wheel of the car locking up and not moving is a malfunction in the car's braking system. Wheel lock-up refers to the situation where the vehicle's wheels are statically locked when parked, preventing the car from moving normally. If the front wheels lock up, the car may lose steering ability while driving, whereas if the rear wheels lock up, the car may skid sideways, and in severe cases, it could even roll over. Below are some methods to release wheel lock-up: Release the brake and use a spare tire or simply kick the sidewall of the tire a few times. Install an ABS system, which can effectively prevent skidding and lock-up. Maximize the effectiveness of the brakes, reduce braking time and distance, and effectively prevent skidding and fishtailing during emergency braking. Steer during emergency braking to maintain good steering control. Avoid severe friction between the tires and the ground to reduce tire wear. If you encounter wheel lock-up, it is recommended to visit a 4S shop for inspection as soon as possible to avoid danger while driving.