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Tom J

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 10:53

yeah thats it, is the cable supposed to be held taught into it or is it just a guide? Any idea what this part is called as i'll need to ask for one :lol:


csweatherston

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 10:51

oh, the plastic slide that allows the cable to slide through it???

if it was knackered it will cause the cable to fray - eventually split ;)


Tom J

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:57

might just be easier if i remove it and take a pic, just thought it would be easier than taking wheel and hub off.


Tom J

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:55

i do mean for a corsa b, i have two cars


csweatherston

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:53

whats that pic off?.... i dont think its a corsa.

is it a round plastic piece?...if so its probly where the cable attaches under the fuel tank.



**edit, just realised yours is a 'C':boggle:

[Edited on 17-03-2007 by csweatherston]


Tom J

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:48

dont think its part of the cable mate its just a plastic thing that sits in a groove on the rear axle?


Steve X16XE

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:45

Which nimber?


Steve X16XE

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:41

any pics of the thing?


Tom J

posted on 17th Mar 07 at 00:26

can anyone help i can't find my haynes anywhere?


Tom J

posted on 16th Mar 07 at 21:53

What is the plastic thing which is attached to the rear axle and directs the handbrake cable towards the hub called? If this was knackered would it cause the handbrake not to work properly?



[Edited on 17-03-2007 by Tom J]