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gregor ramsay Posted on Jun 23, 2012

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My cable snapped on my parking brake....

snapped cable released brake, handle is stuck behind panel
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Emergency brake light won't go off

Not until you work on the parking cables & make sure
they are not rusted, to the point of not releasing & check
over what turns on that light
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2002 audi a4 e-brake won't release

It sounds like your rear brake pads are frozen to the rotor, or a small amount of rust is causing them to stick. Put all the tires back on and try to drive a few feet, that usually pops the pads off the rotors.
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I depressed the parking brake pedal and now it won't release.

you need to look under the truck and see witch parking brake cable is frozen
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Cant find the adjustment for the parking brake on gmc c6500

turn the parking brake handle counter clock to tighten the brake and clockwise to release the brake thats the only adjustment on a c6500 the parking brake is not in the rear drums behind the tires its on the drive shaft just behind the tail shaft of the transmission

any further questions please ask me @ [email protected] or call me at 407 409 3944 my name is Karl Marshall owner operator Marshall's mobile auto & truck repair sales service & towing llc
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My parking brake light won't turn off and this is

If you never us it the cables will rust thus when you apply the brake then release it it wont release all the way.try holding the release and pulling the pedal up by hand while the release is pulled
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I released the parking brake on my 02 Chevy Tahoe and the handle (on the dash, not center console) hyper-extended and the brake would not release. I thought I would try to pull the wire with pliers but...

Hello all, this happend to my 2002 taboe as well. There is a handle under the dash below the steering column. The handle is conected via a cable to the parking brake foot mechanism. This cable is known to break. This part is available online through numerous websites for roughly 17-25 dollars, ebay has it but it goes for roughly 35 dollars. It is very easy to install with a pair of pliers and a wrench. The cable is about a foot long and comes with the release lever already installed.
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