Check the fluid level. Also, take off the back wheels and tap the drums with a hammer to break them loose. Spray out the drums with brake cleaner and then reinstall them if all looks well. I had the same problem and that took care of it.
This is illegal in every state you will not get your answer here.
Check your brake fluid levels
The parking brake is designed to automatically self-adjust every time it is applied. However, if the mechanism has become frozen or stuck, it can be adjusted manually by a mechanic or a knowledgeable amateur.
The rear brakes are adjusted through the use of the parking brake. Ford does not tell you this in any publication. Use of parking brake once or twice a week but better every stop will keep them in adjustment
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No more than it would harm parking it facing downhill. Makes no difference really. Just make very certain that you do these things when parking:* always point the wheels away from the curb when facing uphill * always point the wheels toward the curb when facing downhill * always set the parking brake while your foot is on the brake and BEFORE putting into Park on automatic transmissions. Applying the parking brake should be done every time regardless of the terrain. If one gets into the habit of doing this all the time, then it will become automatic. The little pin in the transmission is all that is holding the car from rolling ... use the brake, too. It will help greatly when you are trying to get the transmission out of Park when on a hill if the parking brake has not been used.Manual transmission people always use the parking brake (handbrake) anyway, so it is something we do without thinking. A good habit for everyone.
Every set comes with two pare for two wheels - 4 pc of brake pads 2 for each wheel
Partially frozen caliper? Parking brake not fully released? Agressive driving? No, this is a known T&C problem. The brake calipers and assembly are poorly designed and not big enough for the GVW of the vehicle. I have owned a T&C since 1998 and have to replace every 12-14 months
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Every time you stop and park your car, whether it be an automatic or manual transmission, every time, without fail. You want to be sure that the car cannot and will not move while parked. Don't take chances.
easy. you have a faulty sensor hard, will need every sensor checked
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