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i would check the cable for cracks it shouldnt be getting water on the inside of the cable to freeze. any hole in the outer cable will cause water to get in making it possible for it to freeze again:roll:
i have had my ebrake freeze a couple of times ussually i put the transfer case in low and just give it a little jolt and it pops free.but you might want to start the truck put the transfer case in neutral trans in third and let it warm up like that it will get the trans and transfer case warmed...
im sure its probably frozen i would tap on the drum with a hammer or heat it up and see what happens .it doesnt have to be that cold just a little moisture in the air and wam if freezes
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