More than likely the rear e-brake cables are sticking or stuck. Not much you can do for that except replacement. See your mechanic now. Driving it in that condition will end up costing more money.
if your normal breaks doesn't work and your in trouble you pull the emergency break
You should only use an emergency break if, A: Your breaks have stopped working or B: You are parked on an incline/hill
Semi-trucks are equiped with two brake lines. One in the normal air brake line and the other is the emergency air brake line. If your normal breaks fail, the emergency break will automatically switch on so you will be safe until you can stop. That is how you will tell your breaks fail-your emergency break will initiate.
Semi-trucks are equiped with two brake lines. One in the normal air brake line and the other is the emergency air brake line. If your normal breaks fail, the emergency break will automatically switch on so you will be safe until you can stop. That is how you will tell your breaks fail-your emergency break will initiate.
Try the emergency break, also throw it in neautral or with a standard downshift
Find the release lever next to the brake pedal
The brake indicator light is for the EMERGENCY break, release this break.
start the car and put in drive or reverse
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Step on the brake and put the car in drive the brake will release
oil your breaks
If you look down just behind the emergency brake there is a little black plastic object maybe the size of a quarter you can push that and release the brake.