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I suggest you pull rear drums or have someone qualified look at rear brakes. it could of broke a spring or other brake hardware. I suggest stop driveing the car until you can inspect or have the brakes inspected..
these use by directional braking like the volvos have used for decades.that is the left rear brake works with the right front brake and right rear brake works with the left front brake.this is how the brake lines are connected to work for the braking system.so when you have a brake leak you will have to bleed the opposite brake to get the air out.this maybe your problem also if the abs system has air in it then it will have to be bleed of air.
Check if there's any Leakage underneath the car and all around the brake hose or galiper/drum, maybe you broke a line or busted a seal in a galiper or a brake cylinder if you have rear drum brake, when you did hit really the brake pedal ! Or check if there's any leak near the Brake Master Cylinder, it could be a bad Brake Master Cylinder ! Check if you didn't Loose a Pad too.. !
check the brake light switch at the top of the brake pedal and if you have a keyless enter keypad on the door check that for shorts and go through the car and make sure nothing is left on
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