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Replacement and OEM Parts for 2004 Cadillac XLR Parking Brake Cable

2004 Cadillac XLR Parking Brake Cable

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FAQ for Parking Brake Cable Repair

Q: What should be done before removing the rear park brake cable?
A:
You will need to raise and support the vehicle.
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022
Q: What's the recommended torque for the retainers along the routing of the cable?
A:
The recommended torque is 10 N.m (89-inch lbs.).
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022
Q: What's the installation procedure for the rear park brake cable?
A:
The installation procedure is to install the rear parking brake cable and the rear parking brake cable retainer nut, connect the rear park brake cable to the rear suspension mounting bracket, connect the rear park brake cables to the left and right park actuators, connect the left and right cables to the equalizer, install the RH muffler, then lower the vehicle.
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022
Q: How do you remove the rear park brake cable?
A:
You can pull down on the front cable to relieve tension, disconnect the left and right rear cables from the equalizer, remove the RH muffler, disconnect the rear park brake cables from the left and right park brake actuators, remove the rear park brake cable from the rear suspension mounting bracket, remove the rear park brake cable retainer nut and the rear park brake cable.
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022
Q: What's the recommended torque for the park brake pedal assembly retaining nuts?
A:
The recommended torque is 10 N.m (89-inch lbs.).
By Bob
GM Specialist
02/11/2022