A stock emergency brake, on a Chevrolet truck, can be released by manually disengaging the emergency brake. This can be accomplished by loosening the tension nut on the brake.
fuel tank capacity depends only on what make and size the truck is. the trucks only have fire and emergency equipment added to a truck that is bought from the manufacturer
A tow truck is an emergency response vehcile for accident scenes and any police scene it is at. A tow truck is not classed as an emergency vehicle in the UK.
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The only thing that has right-of-way over a fire truck in an emergency is an ambulance.
I'm thinking about what you said, and I release probably you don't have emergency brake on, it could be something broken on the rear brake hardware, So you have to pull your tires off and check the brake springs and check emergency brake cables under the truck,
it doesnt have one. only car from 2002 and newer are required to have emergency truck release handles. Here is some background info. http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/cars/car-safety/tips-and-advice/trunk-entrapment-406/overview/
You don't need to get a tow truck.. All you need to do is to make an emergency call and any problem that you are facing with your truck will be sorted out there and then.. this emergency service would cost you some dollars (in-game of course) :-)Enjoy Playing....
Look at the two cable going to each drum to see if just one is stuck on or both. IS it drum or disc? It is the emergency brake cable. It happened to me once before and the tow truck driver said the release is the same as in a Cadillac, but that doesn't help me and I can't afford another tow truck driver. In a caddilac you put it in drive to release the parking brake. But when the cable is broken you can't engage the parking brake.
Ususally truck drivers use them if it's an emergency, or just to talk to other truck drivers when bored. :)
It would depend on the truck and the added weight should be placed ahead of the rear axle.
Yes.If you took a RWD truck and turned it into a 4WD, it would consume more gas from the added weight as well as the added friction from the extra parts.