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How do you change parking brake on Chevy P-30?

How do you change parking brake on Chevy P-30?

Take goggles. You remove a handful of testy bolts to remove a heavy cover that, upon loosening the last bolt, swings down like some sort of Halloween prank, except this one can hurt you. Now you can see the various parts and compare them with the figures in the manual.

What is the ugly green Switch on a Chevy P-30?

4. The pump unit. The pump unit has a pump, reservoir for Dextron III automatic transmission fluid and the bastard “ugly green switch”. The bastard ugly green switch is a switch that tells the pump there is enough pressure in the system and it can turn off.

Can a clevis pin be removed from a motorhome?

The clevis pin is against the structure and can’t be removed. The whole mess can be unbolted, dropped and then the clevis might be accessible, but you aren’t going to remove that clevis pin while it is attached to the frame. Note that when you do release the pin, the motorhome will not have any parking brake. There is no transmission pawl.

Is there an auto park brake on a motorhome?

AWK I also have the auto/park brake system on my motorhome. You can bet your life if the system failes it will lock down with you and you are all done for at least awhile. The first time mine locked down we were going down the interstate at 62mph and we ended up using our emergency road service.

How to unlock the P30 auto park brake?

If your transmission is in Park (P) and the vehicle wont start,and you need to release the automatic parking brake,do the following: 1.)Apply the manual parking brake and turn ignition to RUN. 2.)Push and hold the regular brake pedal down and shift the transmission to NEUTRAL (N). ( CAUTION ) IF YOU ARE NOT HOLDING THE REGULAR BRAKE PEDAL

4. The pump unit. The pump unit has a pump, reservoir for Dextron III automatic transmission fluid and the bastard “ugly green switch”. The bastard ugly green switch is a switch that tells the pump there is enough pressure in the system and it can turn off.

The clevis pin is against the structure and can’t be removed. The whole mess can be unbolted, dropped and then the clevis might be accessible, but you aren’t going to remove that clevis pin while it is attached to the frame. Note that when you do release the pin, the motorhome will not have any parking brake. There is no transmission pawl.

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Ruth Doyle