1986 280i handbrake cable may not be attached to handle
Discussion
My handbrake cable has gone completely slack. Had it on the lift yesterday, and it is attached to the calipers. I've searched for info on how the cable attaches to the handle, but drew a blank. I understand that I have to remove, or at least lift the transmission tunnel cover to access the handbrake mechanism. Can anyone describe, or even better have a photo or diagram, of how the cable attaches to the handle mechanism?
Thanks,
Jim McPhee
Placitas, New Mexico
Thanks,
Jim McPhee
Placitas, New Mexico
Thanks for that suggestion. I think you are right that the handle end of the cable may be seen from underneath. I should have taken more time to do that while it was on the lift yesterday. I don't see anyway around getting the transmission tunnel cover up or off, so that's my project for the day!
Fixed, at least for now. I only had to lift the back end of the transmission tunnel cover, and prop it up. There was a single screw holding it down, under the cover in the recessed area that's good for putting wallet or phone.
I found that the handbrake cable was still attached, but the cable housing had come out of the bracket that is supposed to hold/stop it. There was enough slack in the housing to pull it backwards on the cable, and slip it back in the bracket, just as there was enough to let it come out in the first place. So, what’s to keep that from happening again? I think the next time I have MCWEDGE up in the air, I’ll see if I can adjust some of the slack out at the read adjuster. And put a little grease into it at the fitting. Thinking back, it is friction between the cable and the inside of the housing that would push the housing out of the bracket when the brake is released. Tomorrow I'll go back in there and try to shoot some white grease into the housing where the cable comes out.
Anyway, the handbrake works fine. And I was surprised how robust that cable and housing are! I can’t imagine it breaking, unless it was seriously rubbing and wearing somewhere.
I found that the handbrake cable was still attached, but the cable housing had come out of the bracket that is supposed to hold/stop it. There was enough slack in the housing to pull it backwards on the cable, and slip it back in the bracket, just as there was enough to let it come out in the first place. So, what’s to keep that from happening again? I think the next time I have MCWEDGE up in the air, I’ll see if I can adjust some of the slack out at the read adjuster. And put a little grease into it at the fitting. Thinking back, it is friction between the cable and the inside of the housing that would push the housing out of the bracket when the brake is released. Tomorrow I'll go back in there and try to shoot some white grease into the housing where the cable comes out.
Anyway, the handbrake works fine. And I was surprised how robust that cable and housing are! I can’t imagine it breaking, unless it was seriously rubbing and wearing somewhere.
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