the best way and the way my mechanic and me have done it is to take a 5lb hammer and smack the drum to break it free froom the rust build up (be carefull not to hit the bolts)
Jack up, remove rear wheel, remove emergency brake cable, loosen bleeder valve and bleed as normal.
at the rear brakes. remove wheels, & brake drums, adjust rear brakes to specs, and the E-brake will automatically be adjusted.
Remove rear wheels, remove rear drums, the adjusters are located at the 6-oclock position of the backing plate. Adjust as necessary.
The 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser brake light lamp is 3157 bulb. See sources and related links below for a picture and more information.
Make sure your parking break is off when you're removing the break drums or they won't come off.
Brake? On calipers & behind backing plates on drums.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 2002 Chevy Malibu. Remove the brake spring and the brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake shoes.
Because the brake pads are worn and the metal backing is grinding the disc
Remove the tire and wheel from your 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. Remove the spring from the brake shoe. Remove the brake shoes. Reverse the process to install the new brakes.
First make sure you use a screwdriver or brake adjusting tool to back the pads away from the drum through a slotted hole on the top back of the plate that holds the brake cylinder. Then tap the drum with a hammer carefully wearing glasses.
Normally that light is an indication there is a problem with the brake system and MOST of the time that is low on brake fluid. There is a possibility (though remote) there is a problem with the switch on the emergency brake pedal.
if your refering to rear brakes there drums on a 2002 model and the drums come with 2 screws in the drums, you remove them from where they are and put them in the other 2 holes and screw in to loosen the drum.