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When you look under the car just forward of the diff you'll see the cable for the emergency brake running cross the car. Follow the cable to the passenger side and you'll see a bracket that mounts it with a single bolt to the frame just ahead of the rear wheel. Undo that bolt completely and let the cable droop. This will take the emergency brake out of the equation. If the brakes still stick it either the master or something in the ABS system. Since you didn't get an ABS warning light its likely the master.
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I would have to trace the lines from the rear caliper towards the front.
Have a look at this: https://www.corvetteactioncenter.com...rol/index.html After reading through that I would pull the fuse that controls ABS and traction control and see if the wheels free up. The shop that said it was the hydraulic control unit, may not have been wrong he may have just used the wrong term. |
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Forgot to ask, are both rear calipers locked or just one?
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Well, I decided today to flush the old brake fluid and bleed all the lines. I did it. All new clean fluid. Then I put tires on started it and viola no light!. Took it for a spin and no sticking at a stop and no light. I hope this was the issue and it doesn't come back but for now I'm back to normal. Moral of the story here is when you get a 30 year old car flush the fluids first. That was the issue.
Thanks for everyone's help. I'll keep you all posted if it come back. |
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Good work! There was probably sludge fouling up something.
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Yes it was really dark and sludgy. Let's hope it doesn't come back. So if someone has this same problem bleed the system FIRST.
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