Removing handbrake button?

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JimK
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Removing handbrake button?

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I need to shorten the handbrake by about an inch so I need to move the button back down the lever. Any idea how to get it out?
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Post by bigginger »

Hold/turn/pull - I've just this second done it, since I have a handbrake on my desk and wanted to be sure I was right...
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Post by JimK »

Hold the button, turn it and pull it out? Which way does it turn?

On the other hand, I could try it for myself :-)

Thanks.
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Post by bigginger »

Either way - it's just sat over a plain rod :D
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Post by millerman »

Pliers and pull, easy as that!
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Post by bigginger »

No need for pliers, honest
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Post by Packedup »

All I had to do in my 4 door was pull the handbrake on without pressing the button in - It would then fly out, bounce off the dash, and disappear under the seats...
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Post by JimK »

Packedup wrote:All I had to do in my 4 door was pull the handbrake on without pressing the button in - It would then fly out, bounce off the dash, and disappear under the seats...
:-) As the floor is not in place I shall try not to lose mine on the driveway...

Thanks everybody, it sounds pretty simple.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Ahh - a 'fly -out' handbrake there Packedup!! As opposed to the more desireable 'fly-off' handbrake.
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Post by southerly95 »

Later MM's with the friction fit can ping out which releases the handbrake, nice if you're parked on a hill!
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Post by Sidney'61 »

bigginger wrote:I've just this second done it, since I have a handbrake on my desk
Making sure your desk doesn't roll away?
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Post by bigginger »

Nope, ready for a hill start, plus the fancy turns I like to make.
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