How to change the car handbrake line?
Use a pry bar or a flat-mouth screwdriver to insert it on both sides, pry it in the middle, and the box comes out in one piece. Unplug the bulb wire, remove the firework box, you can see the handbrake wire, adjusting nut and bracket. Loosen the adjustment nut in the middle, the handbrake line can be separated from the support, the handbrake line is separated from the support, with jack up the rear wheel, remove the tire, in the brake disc that see the handbrake line, the brake disc overhand brake bracket hard to the top right, the handbrake line can be dragged away. Then pinch the two clips of the rubber sleeve in, and the handbrake line can be pulled out from the fixing frame to the right, and then pull the other end of the handbrake line out of the chassis casing, and the old handbrake line will be removed. Insert the new handbrake line into the casing and plug the outer front. When the plug does not move, the head will be in the glove box. Because the rear wheels are supported by jacks, the height is limited, and cardboard padding is required to allow the person to lie down to thread the line into the casing. This side of the brake disc is also inserted into the bracket, so it's easy to do one side and then the other side. After both sides are changed, the handbrake line is installed on the bracket in the glove box, and the nut in the middle is adjusted so that the gap between the handbrake bracket and the limit is 1-3mm