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You have a brake problem.
press down hard on the brake pedal, and continue to steer the vehicle.
inertia If your vehicle does not have ABS (anti-lock brake system) and you brake hard, the wheels lock up and skid, now you know longer can steer the vehicle in the direction you want to.
"Tok'e" Press hard on the T
the shifter lock need to be lubed to override the shift lock press hard on the brake and move shift over to unlock and pull down this will override it but not fix it remove shift covers and lube shift lock and should be fine
If the car is auto it may mean press the brake. If ir is a 4x4 it may mean put into diff lock or lock 4wd/lowboy/diff lock mode
All cars that I know of lock both wheels when the E-Brake is pressed
If the car is auto it may mean press the brake. If ir is a 4x4 it may mean put into diff lock or lock 4wd/lowboy/diff lock mode
False. If you have anti-lock brakes, just press firmly on your brake pedal and the computer will take over. Do not pump the brake pedal.
if you slam on the brakes hard then the wheels dont lock up
Possible parking brake problem. Check the p-brake shoes inside of the rear rotor.
False. If you have anti-lock brakes, just press firmly on your brake pedal and the computer will take over. Do not pump the brake pedal.