longcruise
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- 1992 Mazda Navajo
Found this forum on Google and it looks like the right place to find answers about these vehicles. This is my first post and I may not be as mechanically adept as some of you folks so please bear with my terminology and so forth! (also my typing since my hands are frozen and I've spoent the last 5 hours blowing snow!
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So, here is my problem. My rear brakes on my 1992 Navajo will engage all by themselves. I must confess that this probelem did not just crop up anew today and I've been sort of aware of it for a while!
It was really noticeable today because we just had a pretty good blizzard and I was driving on a snowpacked street this morning and the rear brakes did their "thing". The wheel that was not providing power just stopped turning and and dragged immobile across the snow. Even though the 4X4 was engaged, it caused the vehicle to slide into a spin.
Previoulsly the rear would grab intermittently while driving in 4X4 or 4x2 mode. I even felt this happening once on the interstate at speeds of 55 or so! Without a slippery surface beneath, it's just a sudden grab and release but today on snowpack it locked and stayed locked on the right rear wheel.
Here are some other observations; this seems to happen mostly when the weather is cold. If I set the parking brake during cold weather, the rear brakes seem to be locked when first moving the car (not talking frozen mosture hear cause it can happen at 40 or 45 degrees farenheit). The most disconcerting thing though is the way they just grab and let go while driving (and not let go when on a slippery surface!).
The car has rear abs and I thought it might be related to that, but don't know for sure. I tried to remove the abs fuse but without an owners manual I can't tell which one it is
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If you have any ideas on this, sure would like to hear them!!
Longcruise

So, here is my problem. My rear brakes on my 1992 Navajo will engage all by themselves. I must confess that this probelem did not just crop up anew today and I've been sort of aware of it for a while!

Previoulsly the rear would grab intermittently while driving in 4X4 or 4x2 mode. I even felt this happening once on the interstate at speeds of 55 or so! Without a slippery surface beneath, it's just a sudden grab and release but today on snowpack it locked and stayed locked on the right rear wheel.
Here are some other observations; this seems to happen mostly when the weather is cold. If I set the parking brake during cold weather, the rear brakes seem to be locked when first moving the car (not talking frozen mosture hear cause it can happen at 40 or 45 degrees farenheit). The most disconcerting thing though is the way they just grab and let go while driving (and not let go when on a slippery surface!).
The car has rear abs and I thought it might be related to that, but don't know for sure. I tried to remove the abs fuse but without an owners manual I can't tell which one it is

If you have any ideas on this, sure would like to hear them!!
Longcruise