Blue Print ADT346232 Handbrake Cable
Description
The Handbrake Cable is a critical component used in the brake controls system of vehicles, responsible for transmitting force from the handbrake lever to the rear brakes. It is typically found in cars and other road-going vehicles where a handbrake is fitted. The use of this cable provides improved braking performance by ensuring consistent and reliable transmission of force, reducing the risk of brake failure. Made by
Blue Print, with MPN ADT346232, dimensions 50.0 x 345.0 x 535.0 mm, originating from Germany.
Key Features & Benefits
This cable is pretty straightforward. It physically connects your handbrake lever – that’s the one you pull up in the car – to the braking mechanism at the rear wheels. When you pull the lever, it pulls on the cable, which then activates the brakes on those rear wheels, holding the car in place. Some vehicles use one cable, some use two, depending on how the rear brakes are set up.
Essentially, it’s your emergency and parking brake. It's a mechanical backup to your main hydraulic brakes. It's also important for keeping the car stationary when you’re parked on a hill. It’s a direct mechanical link, so it bypasses the hydraulic system entirely.
Symptoms, Risks & Replacements
Well, safety is the big one. If this cable breaks or stretches too much, you could find your parking brake won’t hold, especially on an incline – that's a really dangerous situation. You’ll notice if it’s starting to go because the handbrake lever might feel really loose, or you might have to pull it up much further than usual to get it to hold. A stretched or frayed cable also can affect how evenly the rear brakes engage, potentially leading to pulling when braking or uneven wear on the brake shoes or pads. You can find replacements pretty easily; Fixparts Online usually has a good selection, and it’s a pretty simple repair, but definitely something you want to address right away if you suspect a problem.
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