Lots of front wheel drive cars have this problem. The most common fault is that the brake springs have lost there tension. Replace them with a new kit and try it. If everything else is okay, including the parking brake cable is not seized, then all should work fine.
No! They only go back 10 years. I have been told you need to remove the tumbler assembly and take it to a lock smith. They can cut you a new key.
You have a brake problem.
If the tires are on the Jeep, then they are already locked. The lock key is only for removing the tires (for applying work to the car, e.g. Tire rotation, buying new tires, fixing a flat tire, etc.)
By mistake press the lock ferme switch nob on back door
1992 Weiser Lock Copper Bowl - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 29 December 1992
Maybe, if enough clearance on full steering lock.
When motorcycle brakes lock, they make a light grinding sound accompanied by the loud screeching of the tires. When the brakes lock, the tires are forced to slide along the pavement until the brakes are released on the bike stops.
Yes, if the front tires don't rub body on full steering lock
Some of the new models have threads and lock nuts on each end. Loosen the lock nut on each end. Take a ruler (the folding wooden ones like carpenters use is best) and measure the distance between the front tires on the front side of the tires. Now measure the distance between the front tires on the back side. The back side should be about 1/4 inch wider. The drag link is made so when it is turned it will adjust both sides at same time. Recheck measurement. If OK, tighten lock nuts.
Marc Lock was born on 1992-06-21.
You should be able to reach the child lock around the side of the seat back. Get in the back seat.Go to the height of the lock on the seat back. Pull the seat back away from the door. You should be able to see the child lock. You may need a screwdriver to trip the lock. I know this works, I've done it several times on my 92 Prism (Toyota). You can locate it easier by looking at the other door. I also did it in less than a minute. This is how you can open it, its so easy.
Possible parking brake problem. Check the p-brake shoes inside of the rear rotor.