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If it's a push button start that you're talking about, make sure your brake lights are coming on when it's acting up. Sometimes I've had intermittent brake on/off switches cause a no crank concern because the car doesn't know you're stepping on the brake pedal. Just have someone watch the brake lights if it acts up on you.
The parking brake pedal is not operating the brake shoes (calipers if disk brakes) on the rear axle. Look for loose mechanical connections or broken cables going to the rear hubs. You may have to remove the wheels and drums to observe what is happening when the brake is applied.
plz take out the battery and try if the problem is not solved then try by resiting the ram. if you are not familiar with the computer terms and parts you plz ask some professional to help you from your area
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