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Today I had some extra time so I investigated why my car slips down my driveway sometimes (with only the e-brake, not in gear).
Step 1, determine if the passenger rear wheel rotates. Look under the car with the e-brake engaged. Yes. The passenger wheel rotates. Only the driver's side remains stationary, and thus that tire drags across the ground.
Step 2, take off the wheel and inspect the cable. Hmmm, seems loose. Wow I need to replace those rotors (another day).
Step 3, lift up the e-brake boot/cover. Attempt to tighten the nuts for the cables. Wow, this turns really easily.
Step 4, turn it by hand.
Step 5, pull it out. Oh.
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If anyone has the afternoon open and can make it out to Beverly Hills, there's going to be a bunch of old Ferarri's on display: http://www.autoguide.com/auto-news/2...e-decades.html
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