So yesterday I was about to leave a store and had my parking brake on. It hasn't been working that good for the last couple months. If I'm on a decent hill it will continue to roll. So anyhow, when I went to disengage the parking brake, it wouldn't. I kept trying but to no avail. Something was bound up or whatever and it wouldn't release.
So I had to drive it home, thankfully only a couple miles away. Got home and took the right rear wheel off. That appears to be the only wheel that was even holding the first place. I'm guessing the other side is too far worn down.
I grabbed a pliers and played with the actuator and found that it was bound up. It released and now the parking brake is free. I sprayed some WD 40 over everything to make sure it moves nicely and it doesn't seem to be binding up anymore.
Now the problem is the parking brake won't hold my car at all. If the car is jacked up the right rear wheel will not turn by hand, but on the ground it won't stop the car.
I have the GM service manual and have read up completely on how to replace (if necessary, hopefully not) and also how to adjust.
My question is, without removing everything and getting a "J tool" can I just jack it up and tighten down the adjustment screw until just before it grabs? Where is the adjustment screw?
Also, I know you have to relieve tension via the equalizer nut on the cable, can this just be tightened down?
Any help or information is greatly appreciated !