If you have never used your e brake for the 4 years you have had it, there is a good chance that the ebrake is seized up. When you say it does not go, the engine revs up and everything? Does it feel like it wants to go? When you try to go, does that back end sink down? If the back end sinks down, there is a good chance your rear e brake is seized...only if you have rear disc though. If you have rear drum, you use those brakes everytime you drive. There is a slim chance that your ebrakes could've seized up. Without seeing it or touching the vehicle, this is the best I could tell you. It has nothing to do with the stereo. At least, with a Chrysler alarm it doesn't.
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