1994 Mercury Sable Car feels like its braking on its own --

Tiny
PERRATZO
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  • 1994 MERCURY SABLE
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 132,000 MILES
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Hi,

I read somewhere that a fuel mileage problem was traced back to a rear brake shoe problem.
I became a bit influenced, and I do hear a squeak coming from my right rear tire whenever I leave my driveway. Fuel mileage is horrible and besides a heavy fuel smell that I can't seem to find, I actually think the car is slowing down, maybe due to a frozen brake pad.

I've tried testing it too. Speeding up to 60 and then putting it in neutral to try and cop a feel for an unusual slowdown rate. Trouble is, I don't have a reference to measure the slowdown rate from a free-spinning car.

Any ideas?

I'm gonna jack up the car and spin its rears to compare freeplay. After that I'm in the dark as to how to adjust the shoes to release my wheels from this binding situation.

Thanks
Friday, July 9th, 2010 AT 1:26 PM

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Tiny
BMRFIXIT
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1st check if have rear calipers or rear drums and shoes

if rear calipers most common is hoses and some times rust on pads
if drums and shoes check E brakes operation
let me know
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Friday, July 9th, 2010 AT 8:40 PM
Tiny
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Jacked it up. Did the "wheel of fortune" test: rear wheels spin fairly free, at least 5 or 6 revolutions before slowing down. There is an almost inaudible pad grind sound but a bit irregular.
I was mistaken.

I did find other problems but sill post separately.
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Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 AT 11:52 AM

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