You have a problem with the brakes, have a mechanic check it out soon before you have no brakes.
put your car in reverse and pull the hand brake. done
The parking brake pedal is partially set. Pull on its relaese.
You could be pressing the brake pedal too hard. Another reason why it may jerk is because the pull brake is engaged.
if you want to get booked, yes if you don't, no
It is important to know how to change a cars brake pads. Lift the car, remove the tire, brake shoe and pull the brake pad out of the brake shoe/caliper.
The pads on the right are worn out replace all four brake pads.
pull the E brake all the way out and floor it!
AnswerOnce you put the car in "D" the brake will automatically release.If the brake does not release there is an emergency release, which is a small lever attached at the top of the parking brake pedal. Pull it up and the brake should release.
Assuming you have disc brakes, it could be, a sticky or stuck brake caliper on the left side brake. Grease or brake fluid on the friction surface on the left side brake. A restricted brake hose/line on the left side brake. Air in the hydraulic lines on the left side brake.
say that you are going to brake up with her if she doesn't, if that fails..... pull her into a car and force her to go on the plane with you.
there should be the handle with the button on top of it if not then there should be a lever u pull near your feet
When the car is parked in the location that you want it to be, and the engine is off and the shift placed in Park, pull the parking brake up as far as it will go and leave it there. Remember to release the parking brake before driving away.