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Old 02-12-2006, 06:03 PM
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e-break questions

hey guys,
i was putting my winter rims/tires on, and i realized when i pulled my ebreak up that only my rear left one was breaking, my right rear one wasnt breaking at all....My dad checked everything and he says that the thing in the back ( i dont know whats it called) its stuck, like my break was stuck, but that didnt stop the tire from spinning at all.....and we came to the conclusion that we need that new (wire thingy) that goes from e-break to the break in the rear...
where can i get that? i looked at some nissan sites but couldnt find any?
did anyone have problem with this before?
please please help?, my can not be driven
the rear break is stuck.....
pls help....
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(me and my dad might be wrong, if u guys know something bout' this pls let me know)
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Old 02-12-2006, 06:25 PM
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could be frozen (due to ice) or seized caliper. Usually it's the caliper, not the cable - unless he visually saw something that indicated the cable.
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Old 02-12-2006, 06:42 PM
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yeah mostly it sounds like a frozen caliper
 
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Sorry, but I had to point this out: "e-brake", "brake", or "braking".
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Old 02-12-2006, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Sorry, but I had to point this out: "e-brake", "brake", or "braking".
yeah, that bothered me also
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Originally Posted by irish44j
could be frozen (due to ice) or seized caliper. Usually it's the caliper, not the cable - unless he visually saw something that indicated the cable.
ok my dad took the cable that goes from the break to e-break, he unpluged it from the break, and he tried to move caliper with his hands and he succeded and the caliper works just fine... but the cord it can be moved but really really hard, he would have to pull on it to help it out move.....
so its most likely not the cord.....
he unhooked my ebreak so i can drive to school tomorrow, but is there any kind of special spray that we can spray into the cord and make it function well...
or do we have to change the whole cord that goes from ebreak to the break....
if we have to change it, we will most likely have to remove the bpipe too...
i might be wrong.
but any info will help a lot
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Old 02-12-2006, 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Sorry, but I had to point this out: "e-brake", "brake", or "braking".
i don't think he got it....
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no i didnt get it lol
what r u guys talking bout
e-break --- emergency break
hmm....
help me out lol, i dont want to feel stupid hahah
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Old 02-12-2006, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
no i didnt get it lol
what r u guys talking bout
e-break --- emergency break
hmm....
help me out lol, i dont want to feel stupid hahah
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alright, i'll help ya! haha....it's spelled >>>>BRAKE<<<< not break...

EDIT: look, my post number is the same as my car's birthday
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hahahahaha
thanks a lot lol
i did not have any clue, i thought that it was spelled break all the time
but thanks guys, .... thats what org member are four
ok
well back to
my "BRAKE" question
hahha
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Old 02-12-2006, 08:00 PM
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It's hard when English is your second language, fellas.

Huso,

Break is something you never want to happen to your car.

Brake is something that you always want working in your car.

Hope it's an easy fix.
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hahaha,
progress got my back for the 2nd time....
thanks a lot progress
yeah its hard when english is ur 2nd language lol
but iam getting there
thanks guys
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Not that I'm sure but, have someone hold the brake pedel, and see if that wheel still turns free. If so I would assume that you have a frozen caliper.

Just another thing that I just thought of, if I recall correctly behind the brake calliper there's a bracket that holds the cable, If thats out maybe the hand-brake won't work for that wheel. (Just something that I thought about but I can be wrong!)
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Originally Posted by Progress
It's hard when English is your second language, fellas.
Wasn't trying to be mean, just trying to help.
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Originally Posted by Puppetmaster
Wasn't trying to be mean, just trying to help.
I'm here for the same reason as you; to inform. Mission success.
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Can you inform me if i'm correct of not by pm'ing me?
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
no i didnt get it lol
what r u guys talking bout
e-break --- emergency break
hmm....
help me out lol, i dont want to feel stupid hahah
thanks
and its not a e-brake. it is a parking brake.
 
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
hahahahaha
thanks a lot lol
i did not have any clue, i thought that it was spelled break all the time
but thanks guys, .... thats what org member are four
ok
well back to
my "BRAKE" question
hahha
thanks
well, since we're turning this into a correction thread, i should go ahead and tell you that you made another mistake:"thats what org member are four"
four should be spelled for
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Originally Posted by 97neptune
well, since we're turning this into a correction thread, i should go ahead and tell you that you made another mistake:"thats what org member are four"
four should be spelled for
You're not helping the show. Where you're going, we don't wanna go.
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hahah its cool lol
i'll watch my spelling from now on lol
but anyone knows where i can get a break cord thingy where it goes from parking brake to the rear brakes are......
if u know what i mean lol
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can i just get it at autozone or do i have to order it somewhere else?
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Old 02-13-2006, 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
hahah its cool lol
i'll watch my spelling from now on lol
but anyone knows where i can get a break cord thingy where it goes from parking brake to the rear brakes are......
if u know what i mean lol
thanks
can i just get it at autozone or do i have to order it somewhere else?
thanks
huso
DaveB should be able to get it for you.
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Originally Posted by DrKlop
DaveB should be able to get it for you.
Yep. I have his number saved in my phone.

1-888-254-6060
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ight...
i'll call him rite now
thanks guys
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not working now i guess...
too late
i'll try to get hold of him 2morrow.
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it was all in fun. i meant nothing harsh by it. just thought id play along with the others. sorry huso!
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Originally Posted by 97neptune
it was all in fun. i meant nothing harsh by it. just thought id play along with the others. sorry huso!
LMAO
its all cool 97neptune lol
u dont have to be sry, i knew that u guys were jocking
hahha
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
not working now i guess...
too late
i'll try to get hold of him 2morrow.
He's the parts manager at a huge distribution center. Ask for him by name. Keep in mind they will only answer during regular business hours.
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ok,
i hope they have what i need.
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Old 02-14-2006, 09:41 AM
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Originally Posted by shift_2kmaxima
ok,
i hope they have what i need.
I think they have every OE part in our cars. They could probably supply you for a complete tear down/build operation.
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ight man,
i'll give him a call today after i get today after school....
thanks
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Good luck, Huso. Dave's a great guy to deal with.
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