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    E-Brake Problems?

    How do i tighten the Ebrake? When i have it fully engaged, the rear wheels still spin, even though there is resistance... Arent they supost too fully lock up?
    Joe H
    2000 Chevy Impala
    3400 3.4 Liter V6
    Fun Times

    Fenderwell Intake w/ K&N Cone,
    U-Bend Delete, Resonator Delete,
    Flowmaster 40, Hi-Flow Cat, Optima Redtop


    #2
    There's a tightening screw. You might have to remove the center console/arm rest to get to it.

    Is the e-brake very easy to pull?

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      #3
      No its not loose at all

      acts as normal
      Joe H
      2000 Chevy Impala
      3400 3.4 Liter V6
      Fun Times

      Fenderwell Intake w/ K&N Cone,
      U-Bend Delete, Resonator Delete,
      Flowmaster 40, Hi-Flow Cat, Optima Redtop

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        #4
        check the rear brakes where the line connects to see if it is engaging,if not it needs tightening if not it's possible you might need new rear shoes....

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          #5
          Sounds like rear shoes if the handle has the same pressure on it.
          According to my Anger Management Counselor, after 26 weeks of anger management class, I should be an expert when it comes to Anger Management...tell that to the guy who threw a starburst at my car in rush hour traffic...haha


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          Rice is great if your really hungry and want to eat 2000 of something.

          Mitch Hedberg

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            #6
            great
            Joe H
            2000 Chevy Impala
            3400 3.4 Liter V6
            Fun Times

            Fenderwell Intake w/ K&N Cone,
            U-Bend Delete, Resonator Delete,
            Flowmaster 40, Hi-Flow Cat, Optima Redtop

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