We propose and numerically analyze a weakly-coupled polarization-maintaining few-mode fiber sensor based on stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) for simultaneous multiple-parameter measurement. First, a weakly-coupled double bow-tie steering wheel-type ring elliptical core few-mode fiber (DBT-SWTREC-FMF) supporting 16 eigenmodes across the whole C band is designed to improve the performance of simultaneous multiple-parameter sensing by optimizing the structural parameters of the fiber. Then, the designed fiber’s intramodal Brillouin characteristics, such as Brillouin gain spectrum (BGS) and Brillouin frequency shift (BFS), are analyzed. Finally, based on intramodal SBS, the temperature and strain sensing performance in the designed fiber are studied and discussed. Numerical investigation shows the minimum errors for synchronized temperature and strain measurement can reach 0.18 °C and 4.01 με, respectively. This work is significant for studying intramodal SBS in the FMFs. Furthermore, the proposed weakly-coupled DBT-SWTREC-FMF sensor also provides a potential guide for further improving the performance of simultaneous multiple-parameter sensing.