sounds like the emergancy brake cable
there is not a bleeder hose on the brakes. but there is a bleeder valve on every brake on every wheel
Hand brakes are attached to the rear brakes in most vehicles. Start with making sure the rear brakes are in good working order and adjusted. Most vehicles will have a cable adjustment connected with the front cable that leads to the hand brake. Make this cable adjustment after the rear brakes have been inspected and adjusted.
Hand brakes are attached to the rear brakes in most vehicles. Start with making sure the rear brakes are in good working order and adjusted. Most vehicles will have a cable adjustment connected with the front cable that leads to the hand brake. Make this cable adjustment after the rear brakes have been inspected and adjusted.
Brakes are adjusted too tight. Brakes are misassembled. Brake hose is restricted, holdings the brake on.
on the driver's side valve in the rear near the firewall - attached to a 1/2" hose coming from the top of the motor on the driver's side valve cover in the rear near the firewall - attached to a 1/2" hose coming from the top of the motor
Because cars have brakes on ALL wheels - not just the front ones !
brake switch out of adjustment, master cylinder comp port plugged, rear brake hose collaspsed or ebrake cables seized
It is located on the rear of the transmission. Should be round and have a vacuum hose attached to the middle of it.
take a pair of vice grips and pich the hose that goes to the caliper
The hose goes from the diff to the frame, remove the two brake lines from the block on the diff, remove the mounting bolt, then disconnect the hose from the brake line at the frame. Install then bleed the brakes.
You have drum brakes on the rear.
( 1 ) on each of the rear drum brakes