Start by looking over the mechanism for the Pacifica parking brake. Make sure that the parts operate freely and the ratchet is working. If the unit is not simply stuck, then it will have to be replaced as a whole assembly.
To replace a broken plastic parking brake release handle on a Chrysler Pacifica, first, ensure the vehicle is in park and the parking brake is engaged. Remove the trim panel around the handle by gently prying it off, and then locate the release handle mechanism. Detach the broken handle from the cable and attach the new handle, ensuring it’s securely fastened. Finally, reattach the trim panel, making sure everything is aligned properly.
I would check for a broken motor mount.
I have had the same problem. I simply removed the broken plastic handle which left the cable with a metal hook end exposed which you can pull directly toward the rear of the car. It is a little uncomfortable and works better with gloves. I am looking for a replacement online, but haven't found one yet
Bulb not installed correctly, broken wire, blown fuse, switch,
To replace the broken plastic emergency brake release handle on a 2007 Chrysler Pacifica, first, remove the center console cover by unscrewing any screws and gently prying it off. Once exposed, locate the broken handle and disconnect it from the cable by either unscrewing it or unclipping it, depending on the design. Install the new handle by connecting it to the cable and securing it in place, then reassemble the center console by snapping it back on and replacing any screws. Finally, test the new handle to ensure it operates correctly.
If the passenger side works but the driver side doesn't, the linkage under the arm is broken.
The 3.5L can and will bend valves. You may be looking at a new engine. Cost could be a couple thousand dollars.
Check for a broken or disconnected duct Check the operation of the vacuum actuated motors under dash Check the operation of the selector switch
I'm not sure how old this question is but the answer is "Yes". I had lost cruise control on my 06 Pacifica and I found the cause was a broken vacuum line. Simple fix.
Take it to a garage they will usually diagnose it for free if they are not busy. However, it could be broken suspension and steering parts.
You would have to find a tube or something to release the handle and ratchet.
I believe tyhere was a recall on this. check with dealer