What is the reason for the rear wheel of an electric car being stuck and unable to move?

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GabrielleFitz
07/30/25 2:48am
Electric car rear wheel being stuck and unable to move is due to the brake pads being too tight. Here is an introduction to the related content of brake shoes: 1. Brake Pads: Brake shoes, also known as brake pads, are consumable items. Wear on brake shoes means that during the use of the car, the brakes gradually wear down the brake shoes. When the wear reaches the limit, they must be replaced; otherwise, it will reduce braking effectiveness and may even lead to brake failure, causing accidents. 2. Replacement: Some cars will have a warning light on the dashboard when the brake shoes are worn, reminding the driver to replace the brake shoes in time. Generally, new brake shoes are about 1.5 centimeters thick. If the brake shoes are worn down to less than 5 millimeters, it is recommended to replace them.
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