Parking brake pedal

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coachdtierney54

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Hi guys,

My parking brake pedal is currently held up by wires. If I remove the wires, the pedal slowly goes down and activates the brake light on the instrument panel.

Is there a way to tighten the cable for the parking brake or do I need to replace the cable?

As always, thanks for your input on this community truck!

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Thanks for the thread. I do appreciate it.

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So if I'm reading this thread correctly, my problem might be in the cable or the spring. Is the cable easier to get to? It looks like it from the pics.

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Try adjusting the cable first. I recently rebuilt my rear brakes and had to replace one of the parking brake cables. I haven't dialed in the parking brakes yet as the motor is getting pulled. In my case the e-brake will not hold my truck, but I think that is due to the brakes being out of adjustment.
 

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There should be a thick wire running under the truck, and with the brake up it should be taught, not tight
 

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