Probably one of the e-brake cables rusted tight. If you continue to drive it, it may burn out one or both of the rear brakes. Have it repaired now.
The hand brake is on.
put your car in reverse and pull the hand brake. done
Have you released the hand brake?
Just make sure the gear stick is in neutral and the hand brake (parking brake) is on. Then try to jump start it as you would do with an automatic car.
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dry brake shoe/pad operating arm on rear brakes
under the hand brake housing inside the car just pull the plastic cover between the gear lever and the hand brake and it is under that
To burn rubber with no hand brake, give the car plenty of gas. Quickly let the clutch out completely by sliding your foot off of the side of the pedal, spinning the wheels fast enough to break traction.
Sticky or stuck brake caliper. In some cases a damaged brake hose can do that also.
im not for sure there is a legal minimum but i tighting them to 3 to 4 clicks and the car shouldn't go any where
jack rear of car use jacks,with the hand brake off pump food brake 2-3 times,with food brake pressed down pull hand brake up in a normal manner 3-4 times ,this should reset the handbrake.
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