I am having a short term visit to US. As the transportation became a problem had to buy a pretty old Nissan Altima 2001(185000 miles). It run okay up to yesterday, but felt that the rear breaks are not released up after a stop and go (rear wheels). Today, it got aggravated and had to sought for a garage person, near by. He had a bit of test run around the garage and said that perhaps rooters, brake pads like stuff need to be replaced (perhaps costing something equal to what is spent for the car). As i realized he is going to rip me, thought of return back to the apartment.
On my way back things got even worse. Felt that the break got bound up some smoke from the front tires and smell. The car was not moving it self in D drive. So, kept the vehicle for couple of hours and it seems the problem got solved, though I was afraid to move it.
Tomorrow, I am thinking to bring it to the garage... Experts...expecting some thought on the possible cause to get equipped and not get ripped.....
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I am having a short term visit to US. As the transportation became a problem had to buy a pretty old Nissan Altima 2001(185000 miles). It run okay up to yesterday, but felt that the rear breaks are not released up after a stop and go (rear wheels). Today, it got aggravated and had to sought for a garage person, near by. He had a bit of test run around the garage and said that perhaps rooters, brake pads like stuff need to be replaced (perhaps costing something equal to what is spent for the car). As i realized he is going to rip me, thought of return back to the apartment.
On my way back things got even worse. Felt that the break got bound up some smoke from the front tires and smell. The car was not moving it self in D drive. So, kept the vehicle for couple of hours and it seems the problem got solved, though I was afraid to move it.
Tomorrow, I am thinking to bring it to the garage... Experts...expecting some thought on the possible cause to get equipped and not get ripped.....
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