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Can't move car! Driver Back Wheel locked?

I had a Hyuandi Accent that I had off the road for awhile. It started easily with no problems. I went to back it out to the street as I was considering putting it back on the road but the driver back wheel seemed locked up. I pumped the brakes for awhile...tried to go as forward and backward as I could to (rock the car) so to speak. Can someone give me a hint what happened here?

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Sounds like your brake diaphragm in the rear that puts pressure on the pads has malfunctioned, if you know where your brake bleeding plug is you can maybe release the pressure real quick then tighten it back, but, it sounds like a repair shop unless you work on them yourself.

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