Increase the driver's force on the brake pedal applied to the master cylinder
If you look at the emergency pedal assembly you should see a lever that has a "u" curve at the bottom of the lever (it is up in the body part of the assembly) pull or pry the lever rearward it should release the pedal (THE PEDAL WILL RELEASE HARD SO...BE CAREFUL)
No, the regular brake system is a hydraulic system that is actuated when the driver depresses the brake pedal. The emergency brake is a direct mechanical system that is manually actuated when the driver pulls the hand lever or depresses the emergency brake pedal, which is separate from the brake pedal.
Above the brake pedal, on top of the pedal lever.
on your brake pedal lever.
Above the brake pedal where the master cylinder is attached to the brake pedal assembly.
look on the brake pedal lever.
on your brake pedal lever.
on the brake pedal lever.
It is just above the brake pedal. The switch rests against the brake pedal lever.
There should be a lever down by the brake pedal. it will look kind of like a gear with a tab on it. that lever releases the parking brake. just be careful not to let the parking brake pedal smack you in the face....
It will either be a mechanical switch located on the brake pedal lever under the dash, or a pressure switch located on or near the master cylinder.
Usually located within the hand brake lever or pedal