1996 Camaro It's showing it's age. :(
A search tells me there are rivets inside and I believe I saw them and the bottom of the handle was actually brittle and not a hardened rubber which I thought these were made of from other years I suppose but correct me if I'm wrong.
Pulling the handle up with or without depressing the engaging button does not engage the ratcheting sound you hear and it doesn't stay in it's upright position to lock the rear brakes. Obviously the spring is involved, this much I know.
It's falling apart and the handle needs replacing. I never seen the front button pop out like this before and eBay shows one off a '97 for $70 and I think I can do better in due time. I don't know much of the interchangeability of e-brake handles from Camaros so clue me in towards my fix anyone?
I leave for work in a few and won't be back home 'til late tonight. In the meantime I have a solid rubber chock block to place behind the tire so it won't roll into another car.
A search tells me there are rivets inside and I believe I saw them and the bottom of the handle was actually brittle and not a hardened rubber which I thought these were made of from other years I suppose but correct me if I'm wrong.
Pulling the handle up with or without depressing the engaging button does not engage the ratcheting sound you hear and it doesn't stay in it's upright position to lock the rear brakes. Obviously the spring is involved, this much I know.
It's falling apart and the handle needs replacing. I never seen the front button pop out like this before and eBay shows one off a '97 for $70 and I think I can do better in due time. I don't know much of the interchangeability of e-brake handles from Camaros so clue me in towards my fix anyone?
I leave for work in a few and won't be back home 'til late tonight. In the meantime I have a solid rubber chock block to place behind the tire so it won't roll into another car.
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