depress the emergency brake
depress the emergency brake
SLIGHTLY DEPRESS EMERGENCY BRAKE TILL LIGHTS GO OUT DON"T FULLY DEPRESS THEM JUST ENOUGH TO TURN OUT LIGHTS OR ADJUST THE SWITCH AT THE EMERGENCY BRAKE PEDAL TILL THE GO OUT
depress the emergency brake. That will shut off the DRLs.
Bad switch on the emergency brake handle.
If you're referring to an air brake system, you have a leak in a brake chamber... one of your emergency chambers has gone bad (if you hear it only when you depress the brake pedal, then it's a service chamber).
Easiest would be to disconnect the wire at the emergency brake handle.
If the light stays on when the emergency brake is not engaged, this indicates the brakes are getting low and need to be replaced.
Look in your manual. Make sure the emergency brake is on. Depress the brake. Remove the small rectangular transmission release cover on the top of the steering wheel cover with a screwdriver. Use your ignition key to depress the release while shifting into neutral. You can then start the car and it should shift.
The 2001 Kia emergency brake can be adjusted with the emergency brake adjustment bolt. The adjustment bolt will be on the emergency brake pad.
a simple test you could do would be, put your vehicle on drive then apply the emergency brake and let go the brake pedal. if the emergency brake is good your car shouldn't move at all.ifbrake shoes. it moves it may be your e-brake or worn
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.