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My ebrake is not working and occasionally, the handle goes straight up with no "grab". I pulled the center console apart looking for the adjuster (as specified in Chiltons). There was no adjuster!? I know the next step is to adjust the rear brakes and look at the pad wear, but what is the life expectancy of the cable? How difficult is it to change the cable? Rob
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