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E-Brake problem
I have a 96 Golf GL. I have a problem with my e-brake..If i put my ebrake on and then take it off..it doesnt disengage immediately, it takes a little bit of driving for it to finally give way. Anyone have any helpful tips or tricks to fix this or tell me what is causing this
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Re: E-Brake problem
sounds like your e-brake cables are sticking. Its a very common problem, especially on mk3 and older vw's. replace both the driver and passenger cables.
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Re: E-Brake problem
like he said
sticky-icky-ikcy!
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Re: E-Brake problem
Thanks! I'm gonna look into it.
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