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E Brake Cable Ford Focus St. Turned out there is a plastic clamp that runs under the rear seat. I would try cohersing the brakes loose by doing what omni said, hit the drums with a hammer, once you get them loose, check all. I learned a few things that i never read about while doing these two. There's a cable adjuster at the handle, but that's for adjustment at cable installation (minor tweaks only afterwards). Car has recently had e brake cable and rear calipers replaced about 8 months ago and was working great now when engaging ebrake it. Pull off the plastic cover at the rear of the handbrake, then loosening the hand brake cable adjustment nut using a 13mm socket, don't remove completely. It gets loose over time, and when you hit a bump, it can move,.

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Turned out there is a plastic clamp that runs under the rear seat. I learned a few things that i never read about while doing these two. Car has recently had e brake cable and rear calipers replaced about 8 months ago and was working great now when engaging ebrake it. There's a cable adjuster at the handle, but that's for adjustment at cable installation (minor tweaks only afterwards). It gets loose over time, and when you hit a bump, it can move,. I would try cohersing the brakes loose by doing what omni said, hit the drums with a hammer, once you get them loose, check all. Pull off the plastic cover at the rear of the handbrake, then loosening the hand brake cable adjustment nut using a 13mm socket, don't remove completely.

Stainless Steel Emergency eBrake Cables with Clevis Kit for GM Disc or Drum co eBay

E Brake Cable Ford Focus St Pull off the plastic cover at the rear of the handbrake, then loosening the hand brake cable adjustment nut using a 13mm socket, don't remove completely. I learned a few things that i never read about while doing these two. It gets loose over time, and when you hit a bump, it can move,. Pull off the plastic cover at the rear of the handbrake, then loosening the hand brake cable adjustment nut using a 13mm socket, don't remove completely. I would try cohersing the brakes loose by doing what omni said, hit the drums with a hammer, once you get them loose, check all. Turned out there is a plastic clamp that runs under the rear seat. There's a cable adjuster at the handle, but that's for adjustment at cable installation (minor tweaks only afterwards). Car has recently had e brake cable and rear calipers replaced about 8 months ago and was working great now when engaging ebrake it.

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