Help! Replacing parking brake cable. (1 Viewer)

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Hi all,

I am replacing the rear parking brake cable on my 2005 TLC. I'm at the point where I *think* the bracket should slide off the cable housing, but It won't budge. I've removed the clip holding the cable in place.

Any thoughts or suggestions? See photos.

Thanks!

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It pushes through! But sometimes they're frozen in.

A little penetrating oil, heat (stay away from rubber) and small flat blade chisel. On opposite side from clip, wedge in the chisel and tap. Use diff housing as anvil.

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Tap tap tap tap working to separate (pushing out cable #1 from female housing of cable #2) at joint. I find cable #2 female housing softer metal. So it takes the damage, more so than cable #1.
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Be patient, keep tapping.

Alternative is too remove cable #1, which requires pulling front halve of center console.
 
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Hi all,

I am replacing the rear parking brake cable on my 2005 TLC. I'm at the point where I *think* the bracket should slide off the cable housing, but It won't budge. I've removed the clip holding the cable in place.

Any thoughts or suggestions? See photos.

Thanks!

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Thank you! One of the only threads I could find even mentioning this step. Got stuck at the exact a spot picture #2 shows above. Gonna give this a whirl.
 
Thank you! One of the only threads I could find even mentioning this step. Got stuck at the exact a spot picture #2 shows above. Gonna give this a whirl.
Happy to report back, that I successfully changed the parking brake cable #2 after reading this thread. I was prompted to replace it when I noticed it was frayed as shown in picture. Cable #2 is tricky, even after removing the metal clip mine wouldn’t budge and was pretty siezed. I gave the whole housing a couple good whacks with a hammer to loosen things up and lots of penetrant, patience and tapping was all it took. I used a flathead screwdriver and hammer instead of chisel, bc that’s what I had. Would never figured it out if it weren’t for this thread. Part # shown below. Cheers.


Part No.: 46420-60011
CABLE ASSY, PARKING​

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