myotis1134
SHO Member
Gentlemen...
The rear driver side tire locked up while I was driving home from work. The two previous driving sessions today were uneventful, the vehicle ran smoothly with nothing out of the usual.
The third driving session, from work to home, was not good. In hindsight, the brake must have been either locking up, or attempting to lock up from near the beginning of the drive, and I just didn't notice until I got up to speed on the highway.
I first felt a low shimmy that didn't go away, and assumed I had lost a rim weight. When the shimmy progressed to medium-bad I started thinking about my bearings in the back, and began planning the repair.
I discovered the locked up tire on my side road, because all the roads here are ice rinks at the moment, and the tire started skidding which nearly put me in the ditch twice. I heard it skidding, then confirmed visually. The passenger tire may have almost locked up once during the last 3 minutes of the drive, but the driver side was definitely not moving at all - even in reverse.
The locked tire unlocked for a couple seconds when I was almost to the house, then locked back up. I also got the ABS light once - the first time I stopped after hearing the tire drag, then it turned off.
Hopefully this is all from something stupid like a malfunctioning speed sensor, but that's not how my luck runs... This doesn't seem mechanical to me, but probably electrical. Everything worked fine then not - five minutes later.
Mechanical problems have always telegraphed that shit is getting ready to hit the fan (at least in hindsight), but electrical ******** can happen in the blink of an eye.
I'm going to start troubleshooting brake and ABS system. Can anyone recommend specific things for me to check please?
The rear driver side tire locked up while I was driving home from work. The two previous driving sessions today were uneventful, the vehicle ran smoothly with nothing out of the usual.
The third driving session, from work to home, was not good. In hindsight, the brake must have been either locking up, or attempting to lock up from near the beginning of the drive, and I just didn't notice until I got up to speed on the highway.
I first felt a low shimmy that didn't go away, and assumed I had lost a rim weight. When the shimmy progressed to medium-bad I started thinking about my bearings in the back, and began planning the repair.
I discovered the locked up tire on my side road, because all the roads here are ice rinks at the moment, and the tire started skidding which nearly put me in the ditch twice. I heard it skidding, then confirmed visually. The passenger tire may have almost locked up once during the last 3 minutes of the drive, but the driver side was definitely not moving at all - even in reverse.
The locked tire unlocked for a couple seconds when I was almost to the house, then locked back up. I also got the ABS light once - the first time I stopped after hearing the tire drag, then it turned off.
Hopefully this is all from something stupid like a malfunctioning speed sensor, but that's not how my luck runs... This doesn't seem mechanical to me, but probably electrical. Everything worked fine then not - five minutes later.
Mechanical problems have always telegraphed that shit is getting ready to hit the fan (at least in hindsight), but electrical ******** can happen in the blink of an eye.
I'm going to start troubleshooting brake and ABS system. Can anyone recommend specific things for me to check please?





