Remove rear wheels and lubricate emergency brake linkage and cables--make have to disconnect and replace cables (back off adjustment) Lubricate and try to operate cables from under vehicle
Under the driverside by right next to the emergency brake
press to release. says so right on the pedal.
No.
emergency brake lights are controlled by a switch usually at the lever or nearby, you can disable it by crossing the wires but it is better to replace it so that you are not driving around with the brake on by accident try cleaning the switch first so that it goes in and out easily.
The "Emergency Brake Light" IS A FAULT WARNING LIGHT not park brake light onlyThis means if the LIght stays on THERE IS A SERIOUS SAFETY PROBLEM with your brakes.You brakes need to be checked before you have a COMPLETE BRAKE FAILURE and crashTake you Van to a qualified person BEFORE YOU DIE
No.
Make sure your brake fluid is full!! I had this problem on my 96 it was the emergency back pedal make sure it is pulled back all the way up
4.5 quarts
WIth a special tool.
Mopar ATF+4
The brake lights on a 96 Jimmy are operated by the brake light switch, mounted on the brake pedal assembly. If the switch is bad the lights could stay on or off, or be sporadic.
They often stick, with emergency brake OFF, vehicle jacked and blocked, hold a small block of 2x4 against inside rim of drum, hit it with a heavy hammer, rotate drum and keep hitting on opposite sides.