There is no such thing as an "Emergency brake" in a vehicle. The PARKING BRAKE is the pedal to the far left against the edge of the driver's footwell. The handle above the pedal is the release.
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.
The 2004 Chevrolet blazer emergency brake is equipped with an adjustment bolt. Turn the adjustment bolt to loosen or tighten the emergency brake.
the fuse panel is located on the drivers side up under the dash almost directly behind the emergency brake pedal..
behind the brake pedal
The fuse for an emergency brake is located under the brake pedal. However, it is only on the drivers side of the vehicle.
In a 89 Chevy caprice, your fuse box is located on the driver side under the emergency brake and trunk release switch.
A diagram to replace the brake light on a 1999 Tahoe can be purchased from your local auto parts store. It is located in the Haynes 1999 Tahoe Repair Manual.
The light should be controlled by a switch operated by the emergency brake handle. The switch could be out of adjustment or could be bad.
The emergency brake release on a 2010 Chevy Malibu is located beside your left foot. You would push down on the emergency brake pedal to release it while having your right foot on the regular brake.
First I would have the rear rotors removed to inspect the emergency brake shoe's and rotor for wear. Sometimes people are known to drive with the emergency brake engaged which will wear the shoe and rotor. If they are still within specs, there is an adjustment on the shoe's
Most of them are located inside the brake drums.
Has to be in park with the emergency brake on, or maybe they would turn off if you just tripped the switch on the emergency brake without actually engaging it. That way it wouldn't have to be in park.