The actual brake will almost always be on the rear wheels.
The lever will usually be in the center console, maybe shifted towards the driver's side.
Front emergency brake? Do you mean a frozen cable? If front brake is locked may be a frozen caliper Emergency brake tied to rear brakes only
remove rear brake drums
95 chev S10 emergency brake cable does not reach to attach front cable to rear cable. I have adjusted nut as far as it will go and am still 2' short to join the front and rear cables.
The 1996 Toyota Tercel brake cable runs from the emergency brake lever to the rear wheel. The emergency brake is on the passenger side rear wheel.
Disc brakes , front and rear ( there are also a small set of brake shoes in the backside of the rear rotors that are used for the parking / emergency brake )
the emergency brake needs to be adjusted, rear brakes should wear about 3 times slower than front
Actually , the 1996 Ford Explorer has small emergency brake shoes inside the back of the disc brake rotors on the REAR brakes only
The brake pads are actually shoes. The emergency brake relies on the rear brake shoes being applied by tension on the emergency brake cable against the rear drums to hold the car stationary. In other words, the rear brakes double as the emergency (parking) brakes.
the emergency brake pads ARE the REAR brake pads.
The Dodge Intrepid has front and rear brake hoses
Need to know if the vehicle has rear disc brakes or drum brakes and which part of the e-brake system you want to remove, front cable, rear cables, e-brake linings, etc.
disc brakes in front and rear ( rotor ) Also , the rear rotors have a small drum on the back of them for small emergency brake shoes