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Mike Greer Posted on Apr 03, 2017

Location of Parking brake release handle on 2007 mountaineer

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    The parking brake release handle is just underneath the OBDII port under the left dash on the driver's side of the vehicle.

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On the 2007 Mountaineer, the parking brake release handle should be located just underneath the OBDII port along the door opening on the driver's side underneath the dash and instrument panel.

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SOURCE: Parking brake adjustment

   You need to knock out the access hole in the backing plate . Not and easy job. If it just quit working the shoes have most likely separated from the linings and need to be replaced.

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SOURCE: Parking Brake Assembly for a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer

go to an advance or auto zone parts store if they are more they will price match

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