if the cable is siezed up, you would be wasting time trying to free it up and lube wont help. just cut off the old cable and replace with a new one from dealer. it would be a good idea to replace the entire emergency brake cable system (main cable, and rear left & right)while youre down there. both back cables seem to go at about the same time.
The grand Cherokee does have four wheel disc brakes. The wrangler and Cherokee have rear drum brakes.
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The emergency or parking brake on 2003 Jeep Grand Cherokee operates a set of brake shoes inside a hub on the rear axles, this is incorporated into the disc brake setup.
The 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee emergency brake cable has adjustment nuts on each end of the cable. Turn the adjustment nut to lengthen or shorten the cable.
On the axles, just before the hub and brakes.
The emergency brakes are whatever your rear brake pads are.
What is the problem?I can help you, be more specific. Ben
There are disc brakes front and back on the Cherokee. EDIT: Cherokees (XJ) have Drum Brakes in the back. Disc in the front i don't know if you were referring to the new Grand Cherokees .. Those have All Disc. Hope it helps. (i own a 88 Cherokee XJ)
I have a 2000 pontiac grand am gt 3.4 auto trans with rear disc brakes how do i adjust the emergy brakes no adjustment under car how is is done?