If the parking brake foot pedal gets stuck and won't release, first ensure the vehicle is in "Park" (for automatic transmissions) or neutral (for manuals). Check for any obstructions around the pedal and inspect the brake system for any visible issues. If the pedal remains stuck, gently tap it or apply a bit of lubricant to the mechanism. If the problem persists, consult a mechanic to avoid causing further damage.
Should release when you put it in gear, otherwise theres a little lever on the top of the parking brake pedal
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On most cars with a foot pedal parking brake, there is a handle usually just above it that you pull to release the brake.
the manual release lever is attached to the parking brake pedal assy
press the pedal down as far as you can and as it goes up...it should release it...
There should be a lever down by the brake pedal. it will look kind of like a gear with a tab on it. that lever releases the parking brake. just be careful not to let the parking brake pedal smack you in the face....
To release the parking brake, hold the regular brake pedal down with your right foot. Push down momentarily on the parking brake pedal with your left foot until you feel the pedal release. If the parking brake is not released when you began drive, the brake system warning light comes on and s chime sounds as a warning that the parking brake is still on.Manual Book page 2-28
If it doesn't have a release handle, you step down on the parking brake pedal one more time to release it.
Pressing the brake pedal and putting the car in gear will release the parking brake.
The parking brake pedal on a 2003 Chevy S-10 is located to the left of the regular brake pedal, near the driver's footwell. To engage the parking brake, you simply press down on the pedal until it clicks into place, securing the brakes. To release it, you pull the lever located on the pedal itself, which allows it to return to its resting position. Regularly checking the parking brake for proper functionality is important for safety, especially when parking on inclines.
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.
First, push the clutch/brake pedal all the way in (forward) with your left foot. Then, while holding that pedal in, lift the small handle (the parking brake) on the right side of the engine housing (just above the right foot rest area) with your right hand. While holding the small handle all the way up, release the clutch/brake pedal. The pedal will move back only a short distance and stay there. The parking brake is set. To release the parking brake, just push the clutch/brake pedal forward and the small parking brake handle will fall down, releasing the parking brake. By PhilfromPA