The front output cable is an integral part of the brake lever assembly and cannot be replaced separately; do not attempt to remove the cable from the lever assembly as it is attached to the clock spring. Begin by removing the parking brake lever assembly, then install it again. Disconnect only one rear parking brake cable from the rear brakes at a time to avoid difficulty in connecting them to the equalizer. Remove the center console and lower the parking brake lever. Grasp the parking brake front output cable and pull it toward the rear until a 3/16-inch drill bit or Allen bolt can be inserted into the brake handle and the brake sector gear to lock it into place, relieving strain on the rear parking brake cables. Disconnect one of the rear brake cables from the parking brake equalizer, then remove the rear seat assembly. For four-door models, carefully pry on the retaining clips to remove the rear door sill scuff plate on each side, and fold the rear carpeting forward to expose the parking brake cables. Compress the retaining tabs of the cable housing with a 1/2-inch box wrench or pliers, then pull the cable through the opening in the center console bracket. Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts, raise the rear of the vehicle securely on jackstands, and remove the rear wheels. For models with rear drum brakes, remove the rear drum and the rear hub and bearing assembly, disassemble the brake shoe assembly, and disconnect the cable from the parking brake lever. For models with rear disc brakes, remove the rear caliper and disc, disassemble the parking brake shoe assembly, and disconnect the cable from the parking brake actuator lever. Remove the cable bracket from the frame rail and the cable sealing grommet from the floor pan, then take out the cable assembly from the vehicle. For installation, insert the front end of the rear cable through the hole in the floor pan, ensuring the sealing grommet is correctly installed. Insert the rear end of the new rear cable through the hole in the brake backing plate, making sure it is pulled through far enough for the retaining tabs to lock it in place. Install the cable bracket onto the frame rail and tighten the bolt securely. For models with rear drum brakes, connect the cable to the parking brake lever, reassemble the rear brake assembly, install the rear hub and bearing assembly, and the rear drum. For models with rear disc brakes, connect the cable to the parking brake actuator lever, reassemble the parking brake shoe assembly, install the disc, and the rear caliper. Install the rear wheels, hand tighten the wheel lug nuts, remove the jackstands, lower the vehicle, and tighten the rear wheel lug nuts to the specified torque. Ensure the parking brake cable grommet at the floor pan is fully seated, route the cable under the carpeting to the cable retaining bracket on the floor pan, and install the cable through the bracket, ensuring the retainers have expanded to hold the cable in place. Firmly grasp the equalizer, pull it to the rear, and connect the rear cable to the equalizer. If replacing both cables, repeat the procedure for the other rear cable. Finally, fold back the carpet, install both rear door opening sill scuff plates on four-door models, and reinstall the rear seat assembly and center console.
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