E brake cable end clip part number
I had a problem with my emergency brake and what I found was that the crappy little clip that holds it in place on the actuator arm inside the drum was broken and the cable end was dangling. Tried in vain to get a replacment. Eventually jury rigged it with mechanics wire and drove it for the last four years. Couldn't find a parts man smart enough to figure out what it was from the microfich. Posted here one time but no response. The parts supervisor at Carl Gregory Dodge in Albany Georgia found it for me and I would like to post the number in case anyone has a non functioning e brake and wants to fix it. PN 04713293. It is as near nothing as you can imagine and is about three dollars. Probably worth every bit of a nickel, but it makes the e brake work. You might even make one from a piece of banding strap and your dremel tool.
1stgen4evr
James
I had a problem with my emergency brake and what I found was that the crappy little clip that holds it in place on the actuator arm inside the drum was broken and the cable end was dangling. Tried in vain to get a replacment. Eventually jury rigged it with mechanics wire and drove it for the last four years. Couldn't find a parts man smart enough to figure out what it was from the microfich. Posted here one time but no response. The parts supervisor at Carl Gregory Dodge in Albany Georgia found it for me and I would like to post the number in case anyone has a non functioning e brake and wants to fix it. PN 04713293. It is as near nothing as you can imagine and is about three dollars. Probably worth every bit of a nickel, but it makes the e brake work. You might even make one from a piece of banding strap and your dremel tool.
1stgen4evr
James
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