check to see if there is a short somewhere and if that's not the case check the cables and make sure the e brakes pads/shoes are properly adjusted but if they werent properly adjusted you would know
it has a sticky handbrake switch
I have a 2004 F150 Heritage and was having an issue with the alarm going off when I tried to start the truck. You should have a black button under the driver side dash down by the Hood release that is the kill switch for the alarm if you hold that down while starting the truck it should keep the alarm from sounding and killing the engine.
how to disarm factory alarm from the subaru forester 2004 minutes automatically shut down the whole system of vehicles turnover won't start
Shoes / drums have either worn down, handbrake cable needs tightening slightly, or pistons are leaking into the drums.
It is very easy to adjust the handbrake on a Vectra C. All you need to do is remove the rear console and release the handbrake. Under the handbrake is a cable with a white end fitting, push down the end fitting onto the plastic locking device. Then pull the lever and it will be adjusted.
Amish in the City - 2004 We're Going to Walk Down the Red Carpet 1-7 was released on: USA: 8 September 2004
you have to put your handbrake on and then it wont roll down the hill
remove handbrake handle console, there is the cable with the nut at rear of handle. put down handle and screw down nut 'till the handle comes up 7 clicks.
One Year Down - 2004 was released on: USA: 2004 (New York City, New York) USA: 7 April 2005 (Aspen Short Film Festival)
Trace down the alarm box and cut the wires off. The alarm is not a factory option.
If you are moving and need to stop suddenly then turn off the engine and shift down through the gears and use the handbrake. It worked for me. If you do not have to stop suddenly take your foot off the accelerator and slowly decrease speed and go down through the gear box, use the handbrake slowly when your speed had slowed down enough.
clutch cable mate.