on the side of the brake assembly is a lever with a "u" at the bottom pull or pry it rearward-this will release the pedal (BE CAREFUL IT WILL RELEASE HARD)
frist make syre your rear brakes are ajusted properly then try your parking brake
If its broken, then the cable is released. IF the breaks are still sticking, then the rear brakes will have to be opened up and the mechanism freed up.
be more specific the break sensor?parking break light?
push your parking brake one click and it will turn them out
my parking brake release did not take off the parking brake on my 2001 chevy s10? is there a way to disengage it?
Broken line at the heater core possibly
You can only do this in park ... Turn off your truck ,apply the parking brake and turn your truck back on .
parking brake is held on by a ratchet inside the car, ,so if the cable is broken your brakes will not be locked onif they are, you have more than a broken cable problem.--------------I beg to differ. It may be that it's only the release cable that is broken. This was the case in my older (79) Chevy Malibu. It wasn't the actual brake cable that broke. So my parking brake was stuck on. Ok then i did find a little lever part that i could pull back on beneath the dash, it was sort of connected to the parking brake pedal base. Look underneath the dash by the ebrake pedal, see if you can trace the route from the release handle to where its little pull cable might attach. That is the point where you would want to pull back to release the pedal. it worked for me, but of course it's a different type of Chevy. Just be careful as those moving parts will then release and you want to keep your fingers safe.--purry1
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To adjust the parking brake on a 2003 Chevy Silverado 3500 diesel, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a flat surface and the rear wheels are chocked. Locate the parking brake adjustment lever or cable under the vehicle, typically near the rear axle. Tighten the adjustment nut until the parking brake engages firmly with a few clicks when pulled, but ensure it doesn’t drag when released. Finally, test the parking brake by applying it and checking if the vehicle holds in place.
Tim Allen does the Chevy Silverado HD commercial, but Dylan Bruno does other Chevy commercials (Cruze, Silverado).
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