brake drums are located where
you buy new emergency brake cables and put them on. you buy new emergency brake cables and put them on.
Open the hood, and take a look at your firewall. If it has a clutch master cylinder its a hydrolic. If you only see your brake booster and thats it, chances are its a cable clutch. But as a basic rule, if you have a master and slave cylinder it is hydrolic.
Hydrolic brakes with cable brake for parking breaks rear wheels only.
the brake shoes are expanded, and rub against the inside of the drum when the brakes are applied. the shoes are pushed apart by a brake cylinder that is operated by hydrolic pressure sent through the brake lines from the master cylinder when you step on the brake pedal. the brake fluid is what is forced througt the brake lines to the wheel cylinders. springs are attached to the shoes ,and pull them back away from the drums when the pedal is released. it is spring action against hydrolic pressure .
brake cables
Remove rear wheels and lubricate emergency brake linkage and cables--make have to disconnect and replace cables (back off adjustment) Lubricate and try to operate cables from under vehicle
AnswerIf the emergency brake cables attach to the calipers SCREW INIf the emergency brake cables are separate, they PUSH INSee "Related Questions" below for more
check the parking brake cables, any applied tension, and condition of the brake shoes
Hand brake sticking? Probably bad brake cables. Replacement is necessary.
Cables frozen? Return spring inside brake drum broken?
some levees broke because of scouring behind the levee wall from the waves overtopping and the hydrolic pressure added to the effect.