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stuck parking brake cable
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Stang_hauler
• Indianapolis, IN, USA
• Registered on 7/21/2004
• 14 posts
Posted:3/6/2007 15:51
Finally picked up my beast from the mechanic's yesterday. (He r/r'd the engine to replace the oil pan among other things.)

At the same time I had him fix a bunch of other stuff, and he told me my emergency brake cable is froze (so were my rear claipers, no wonder I was only getting 12 mpg ). I did not have him fix the cable because my wife is already fuming at how much this latest repair bill was.

I have been looking online all day but cannot figure out what the correct part I need for a 4x4 limited PSD is. I did crawl under the truck trying to see if I could find a number but the cables pretty rusty.

Does anyone know the correct p/n ?

thanks in advance.

2000 limited PSD X
Mile Marker hubs
Helliwig rear sway
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• Newport News, VA, USA
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Posted:3/6/2007 16:15
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At the same time I had him fix a bunch of other stuff, and he told me my emergency brake cable is froze (so were my rear claipers, no wonder I was only getting 12 mpg ). I did not have him fix the cable ....


But did you replace the rear calipers? You may find that the cable is OK, and it's the calipers alone that won't allow the cable to return to their inactivated position.
Stang_hauler
• Indianapolis, IN, USA
• Registered on 7/21/2004
• 14 posts
Posted:3/6/2007 19:48
yup, new calipers, rotors & pads.

2000 limited PSD X
Mile Marker hubs
Helliwig rear sway
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