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Old 07-09-2009, 10:00 AM
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Hey I am not sure if this is the correct section but I had a question about my e break. The button is inset into the handle and im not sure how to fix it any ideas?
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smack it with a rubber mallet. seems as though the spring inside is busted and came off
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im not sure I want to do that un less thats what it really is
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take the arm rest off and look in there. replace the handle. dont be a girl about it
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ight dude but its not the handle the button is the problem haha
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JUST WHACK IT WITH A RUBBER MALLET... ITLL COME LOOSE...
Old 07-09-2009, 01:51 PM
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WHACK IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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told ya
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Originally Posted by rick_rabies
take the arm rest off and look in there. replace the handle. dont be a girl about it
LMFAO!!!! He said it right!!! Don't be a ****ing girly noob about it.
Old 07-10-2009, 09:23 AM
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LMFAO!!!! He said it right!!! Don't be a ****ing girly noob about it.
your not cool and there are allot of girls on this thread that make there cars look awesome im sure you dont compare to them and rick_rabies thank you very much haha
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relax duder smooge. dont judge and assume things about people. i can call you a girly woman cuz you scared to wack the ebrake handle
but did you try it?
did it work?
take off the handle the button can be fixed once you take it off. good luck
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Originally Posted by rick_rabies
relax duder smooge. dont judge and assume things about people. i can call you a girly woman cuz you scared to wack the ebrake handle
but did you try it?
did it work?
take off the handle the button can be fixed once you take it off. good luck
I wasnt gettin on your case I was talking about the kid before me and I did but it didnt pop out all the way i need to take the arm rest off I think it needs to be tightened in the back as well
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careful not to round off the screws that hold it down.
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I had a problem similar to this, not sure if it'll help My handle was sliding up from pulling the e-brake up when parking. All I had to do was slide it back down. Try it?
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Originally Posted by esoomenona
I had a problem similar to this, not sure if it'll help My handle was sliding up from pulling the e-brake up when parking. All I had to do was slide it back down. Try it?
see thats what i thought the problem was I will go take it apart now ive been sitting on my couch doing nothing

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Went out and fixed the problem mallet idea was completley wrong and did not work esoomenona thank you very much for your help 100% right

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Glad I could help.
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Originally Posted by HubeyHatch_EK
I wasnt gettin on your case I was talking about the kid before me and I did but it didnt pop out all the way i need to take the arm rest off I think it needs to be tightened in the back as well
Alright junior... I've been doing this **** well before you could even get your license. It was a joke, but you got all butt hurt about it; which isn't my fault...

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careful not to round off the screws that hold it down.
Impact driver is your best bet to avoid this.
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Yeah dude I already said it was fixed thanks for the .02 tho
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