Help Parking Brake cable emergency Caravan

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Vijay Kumar, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. Vijay  Kumar

    Vijay Kumar Guest

    My wife's 97 Grand Caravan--the handle that releases the parking brake
    just came off. I opened the plastic cover an discovered that the cable
    end has come off and disappeared inside the sheath,

    I would like to get the car towed in, but I am afraid that all wheels
    are locked. Is there any way to unlock the wheels so that I can safely
    tow it/drive it to a repair shop.

    Thanks in advance.

    Vijay
     
    Vijay Kumar, Aug 21, 2006
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  2. Vijay  Kumar

    NewMan Guest

    A properly equipped tow truck can pop one end of the van up onto a set
    of mini-wheels. The tow truck then lifts the other end up. They have
    to be able to do this for cars that have been in an accident where the
    wheels may not turn, so there will be no problem with your van.

    I suspect it is only the back wheels that will be "locked", but either
    way, a tow truck can handle it. It just might cost you an extra $5 or
    $10 for the tow.
     
    NewMan, Aug 21, 2006
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  3. Vijay  Kumar

    sqdancerLynn Guest

    If the cable end has broken off the brake may be released Have you tried to
    move the van ??
     
    sqdancerLynn, Aug 21, 2006
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  4. Vijay  Kumar

    Vijay Kumar Guest

    Yes and it wont move. I called the repair shop and they asked me to
    get it towed on a dolly on the rear wheels. I am now waiting for the
    tow truck.

    Thanks to both of you.
     
    Vijay Kumar, Aug 22, 2006
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  5. Vijay  Kumar

    Vijay Kumar Guest

    Well I was able to find the broken end of the cable and pull it with a
    pair of pliers to disengage the parking brake. After that it was an
    easy trip to the repair shop.
     
    Vijay Kumar, Aug 23, 2006
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  6. Vijay  Kumar

    NewMan Guest

    Glad to hear that you saved a few bucks! :)

     
    NewMan, Aug 23, 2006
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