Why is the rear wheel not moving?
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There are many reasons why a car's rear wheel may not move. Here is a detailed explanation: 1. Brake issues: Brake drag due to oil line leakage, lack of oil, air in the system, brake caliper not retracting, brake shoe stuck, or brake cylinder not retracting properly. 2. Parking brake issues: Parking brake cable stuck on one side and not retracting, parking brake lever malfunction (control failure, such as loose handle or missing fixing screws), or electronic parking brake control malfunction (or its wiring issues). 3. Rear wheel issues: Seized bearing, stuck half-shaft on one side, locked differential, or bearing/differential seizure due to lack of lubrication. 4. Special circumstances: When driving in snowy or muddy conditions, for 4WD vehicles, special 4WD anti-lock mechanisms may be involved.