It is the slot up top, just below the brake line.
Frozen cables out of adjustment
Check under the vehicle near the rear where the cable splits into left/right; you mayfind adjustment there.
remove the power chip or disconnect the battery and then disconnect it manually!!
You may have hit the e-brake pedal slightly so it kicks the light on. Try pulling it back up manually.
Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch.Defective or out of adjustment brake light switch.
2001 #2500 series rubber gromet on backing plate , remove , parking brake adjustment shoud be visable . use brake adjusting tool to rotate star wheel on inturnal parking brake to losen P. brake. then remove brake rotor and pads check P Br. shoes alot of work! mike s.
remove wheels, release emergency brake and drums will come off.
Yeah I'm having same problem did you ever fugure it out?
If the hub won't slide off the studs freely you may have to remove the rubber insert on the back of the brake shoe plate and loosen the shoes by sticking a narrow bladed scredriver through the opening and turning the adjustment screw. Hope this works or at least helps.
there are brake shoes in the discs too . just remove the discs and you will see them. they are applied by a cable.
The star wheel is an adjustment mechanism used only in drum brakes. You will find it inside each rear brake drum, between the bottoms of the brake shoes.
I own a 2006 Mazda Tribute I. I am not a mechanic but I recently adjusted my E-brake, and this what I discovered... The E-brake adjustment nut is located under the E-brake leather cover (directly to the left of the E-brake lever). You have to remove the E-brake cover and tighthen the bolt to the proper adjustment.