Heya. Got a 92 GS with an ebrake problem. Only the right side cable works, the left side doesn't move at all when pulling on the lever. I figure it's broken near the bracket, above the resonator. Before I go taking my exhaust out, I want to grab a junkyard cable just incase it is broken.
Since the wrecker is an hour and a half away, what are the tools I'd need? I'm going to be bringin my socket set, some pliers, vice grips and wrenches, but anything special? Thanks.
Tools needed to remove e-brake cable?
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Re: Tools needed to remove e-brake cable?
Various pliers, as its rusted to hell.
10mm sockets/wrenches.
thats it.
10mm sockets/wrenches.
thats it.
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Black '93 BP RS - wrecked, parted, scrapped.
Green GS - Sold.
Black GS - Summer DD/Race car - Fancy KLZE
Red GS - K8-ATX -> MTX-KLDE - Frakencar. Scrapped
White GS - Rusty. Parts. Scrapped
1997 BMW M3 - my summer baby
2002 BMW 325Xi - sold
2003 Forester Xti - EJ20K swapped.
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Re: Tools needed to remove e-brake cable?
IMO your wasting your time with a used cable, it's probably in the same shape as the one you have. Pretty cheap here and usually 2-3 day delivery. http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/x,carco ... ttype,1696
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2002 Subaru WRX Blue, SOLD (best E test numbers I've ever seen)
94 MX-6. Sold
92 GS KLZE 5 Speed
96 GS 5 speed, KLZE, Sold
95 GS Minty Shape Sold
92 GS Sold
92 GS Parts Car scrapped.
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Re: Tools needed to remove e-brake cable?
Used cable was $5 and still works. I take that as a win!
A 10 mm socket, 12, and I think 14mm were needed. Then a screw driver to bend some metal (yay for junkyards) and pliers to pry with. Came right out!
A 10 mm socket, 12, and I think 14mm were needed. Then a screw driver to bend some metal (yay for junkyards) and pliers to pry with. Came right out!