Any local mechanic or shop in the area should be able to fix your problem. Try the different independent and franchise shops in the area or phonebook to find one to fix the cable.
The parking brake has an adjustment bolt on the brake shoe. The parking brake cable has adjustments on each end of the cable.
The 1997 Chrysler Sebring parking brake cable has adjustment nuts on each end of the cable. Adjusting the nuts will lengthen or shorten the parking brake cable.
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If the parking brake cable is stuck, it is probably rusted in place. Try squirting WD-40 into the cable itself. If not, you will have to replace the cable.
Chevrolet Blazer parking brake can be adjusted with the adjustment screw on the parking brake pad. The parking brake can also be adjusted with the parking brake cable.
The 1998 Chevy Corvette parking brake can be adjusted with the parking brake adjustment bolt. You can also adjust the parking brake cable.
probably have broken parking brake cable.
That is the parking brake cable. It runs to the rear wheels to engage the parking brake whenever the pedal is depressed. Be sure to use the parking brake whenever you park your vehicle to prevent rust in the parking brake cable and to prevent damage to your Automatic Transmission
If the cable is broken and parking/emergency brake is still ON, then they are rusted in place ! - Your emergency brake system needs urgent work.
To replace the front parking brake cable on a 2005 Chevy Colorado, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the rear wheels and brake drums to access the parking brake components. Disconnect the old cable from the brake lever and the rear brakes, then route the new cable in the same path as the old one. Finally, secure the new cable, reassemble the brake components, and test the parking brake for proper function before lowering the vehicle.
If you want the parking brake to work, yes.
To change the parking brake cable in a 1988 Jeep Comanche, start by safely lifting and supporting the vehicle. Remove the rear wheels and brake drums to access the parking brake components. Disconnect the old cable from the brake lever and the rear brakes, then install the new cable by reversing the process, ensuring it is properly adjusted for optimal performance. Finally, reassemble the brake components and test the parking brake for proper function before lowering the vehicle.