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When i try to drive my wheels drag in inder my left wheel it be smoking
Ok when I start driving my wheels was dragging like the 2back wheels was dragging in then I heard a pop sound then after that under my left wheel it was smoking
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Maybe the fuel cut relay, or fuel pump? For the dragging, if it is all wheel drive then try replacing the rear differential fluid, make sure it is genuine Honda Dual Pump fluid.
does the roar change with left or right turns? most likely a wheel bearing, Dodge has poor front ends. or..is the brake dragging? the rotor would be hot after driving, discolored, smoking.
Check the brakes. You may have a caliper dragging due to lack of preventative maintenance. If you never flushed the brake fluid every couple years,the caliper piston could be rusted and sticking.
My first thought would be that you have a brake that is sticking, or dragging, or not fully releasing (on the right, front side). In 2-WD it creates a drag on the right side that causes the vehicle to pull to the right.
In 4wd, the front wheels & all 4 wheels are effectively driven at the same speed, so it compensates for the dragging brake.
I'd start there, and also inspect the cv joints and front drive system to see if there is something out of kilter.
I'd consider front end alignment issues, but does not really sound like that is the issue.
It sounds like the rear calipers are bad. Raise the rear wheels and see if you can turn the tires. If you can't, open the bleeder. If you still can't replace the caliper. If you can turn the wheel after you open the bleeder, replace the brake hose to that wheel.
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