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rockhillmanor
Mar 17, 2016Explorer II
To make the nightmare worse, our emergency brake would not hold.
Ditto on taking it to a Chevy Dealer.
Call your local dealership and ask where their truck location is. Every town that has a Chevy Dealership will also have a truck dealer service department at another location in the same town. And yes they work on RV's and their rates are far less than an RV dealership.
I am not sure on your make and model but on many the emergency brake is PART of the transmission. AND it also holds a large portion of the trans fluid.
Been there done that. I had to have mine replaced at midnight at a semi truck service center. Because the service department kid at the last place I had it serviced drove it with the emergency brake on and lunched it. You loose fluid from the emergency brake component and you are loosing fluid to the trans.
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