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check and test the front sensors for damage and rust around the sensor port gm had problems with with rust getting under the sensor ring where it would bolt on to hub
checked brake hoses if it is ok, check brakes shoes clipper may be while fixing it is not placed properly. even then it is not ok then let me clear is there any accident from back side hit. reply
I would probably start with Buick's website - - you can email or call for customer service. They should be able to take the complaint or direct you to that department. The phone number is 1-800-521-7300. There are other numbers at the GM website too.
Believe it or not, check the rear wheel wells for rust damage or holes. As the tires spin the water is thrown up into the well and penetrates the rear cargo panel. If not try to check the saturation starting at the rear door and follow it until it gets less. The odds are the water is coming in through the wheel well.
if parking brake is released
ther would be a build up of rust between shoes and internal drum edged
try to back up internal shoes and chip away rusted edged then they should come off
Dust.I have fixed plenty.T 4 wheel drive will eventually go out take it in to a repair shop.it will cost no mor then three hundred dollars.Sorry GM is known for this issue
Not that I know of the only thing I know of is to take it to either a body shop or a welder and have a plate welded into place. How old is the escort, it may not be worth the cost. How is the rest of the car rust wise?
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