Ford Mustang (1999-2004) Service Manual: Cable and Conduit

Removal

NOTE: The RH rear is shown, the LH is similar.

1. CAUTION: If any component in the parking brake system requires repair or if the rear axle housing (4010) is removed, the cable tension must be released.

Release the cable tension. For additional information, refer to Parking Brake Cable Tension Release in this section.

2. Disconnect the parking brake rear cable and conduit.

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3. Using a 13 mm (0.52 in) box-end wrench, depress the conduit retaining prongs and remove the parking brake rear cable and conduit.

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4. Remove the parking brake rear cable and conduit from the routing clip bolts.

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5. Disconnect the parking brake rear cable and conduit from the parking brake lever (2A637).

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6. Remove the clip from the rear disc brake caliper (2552).

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7. Remove the parking brake rear cable and conduit from the rear disc brake caliper.

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Installation

1. Follow the removal procedure in reverse order.

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    Cable and Conduit - Front
    Removal 1. CAUTION: If any component in the parking brake system requires repair or if the rear axle housing (4010) is removed, the cable tension must be released. Release the cable tension. For ...

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