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Put your foot on the brake, pu the car into drive and the parking break should disengage. if not, push on the parking break while holding the break in drive.
no it wont as long as your parking break is not on . usually the light comes on to indicate that you are running low on break fluid
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the eldorado has an automaatics parking break. as soon as you put the transmission in gear the parking break releases.
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I have a manual 96 Mazda Protege, with the parking break located behind the shifter. The adjustment bolt is located right next to the parking break on the left side (drivers side) of the parking break handle. you will have to remove the rubber cover around the parking break shaft in order to see the bolt.
parking?
Yes, most definitely it will roll down the hill. When parking on a hill always set the parking brake. The park gear in an A/T can break, so do not take a chance. In drive the car will roll if the brake is not set.
There is a sequence you have to follow in the manual. off the top of my head... after you turn your car on, you have to engage the parking break, disengage the parking break, and then re-engage the parking break. read the manual or just google it for the correct instructions to remove the video restriction
CAN - usually, yes. Most parking brakes are a lot weaker than the driving brakes, as they are only meant to stop the car from rolling away by itself. To see what happens, look at the related question.
You pay when you drive out of the parking area.
Your drive shaft won't go out it will either bend or break.... The universal joints that hold it to the transmission will go out but that's about it