I'm assuming by park brake you're talking about the emergency brake system, there is usually a 'pin' type setup underneath the vehicle where the brake handle is above it which can be pulled out that will 'release' the brake. Have a look under it.
Brake light switch has most likely come adrift from it's fitting
i have a b2200 Mazda 1993 and everytime i brake a clicking noise come out of the passenger side like in the back of the seat at the same time the brake pedal moves down with each click what can that be.
check the brake light switch it may have come loose
with a 5 lb hammer. It will come loose.
try to push the belt tensioner in then the belt should come loose
You will need to check the ground wires. A loose ground wire can cause the lights to work sometimes and sometimes not to work.
Check the fuses. If the brake light fuse blows it won't come out of park.
IF the system is the same as the Mazda pickups and Mazda Navajo, HeaterTreater has a product that will fix the problem. Mazda diagrams are hard to come by. If you check the pictures on the Ebay listing, you should be able to determine if the fix will work.
push it forward the it should come off
Is it when the ignition lights on the brake lights are stuck on? If so adjust the brake light switch at the pedal.hope this helps Answer: Its the park lights. The vehicle is probably in park.
A Ford Tempo will have no brake lights if the bulb has blown or the wires have come loose. Alternatively, the brake sensor in the dash can fail and stop sending power to the lights.
Check brake fluid level in master cylinder Make sure parking brake is released Check to see that parking brake switch has not come loose from its mounting bracket