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Old 11-03-2009, 09:54 PM   #1
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I assume the blue is the E-brake. I'm also guessing that the red is the "heat, temp, defforster", that does not make it AC right? all 67's are like that, right? and the green. what the heck is the green lever??? I am STUMPED.

Oh and if you are wondering from the other night's thread, my care is safely in the garage now. i got rolling dollies to get it in and will surely be making a thread asking about my brakes soon enough.

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You haven't shown the whole heater control, but yeah, that's the standard heater. The broken handle is the e-brake, and the "green thing" is the windshield washer. It should have a rubber pad on it, easily replaced. The e-brake handle is a little tougher, but only takes about an hour.
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broken? whats broken about it?
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broken? whats broken about it?
It should look like this. Common repair.

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There should be a plastic piece covering the whole metal handle of the e-brake. When I had an e-brake my handle was broken in the same place.
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oh, so i can get it for like ten bucks or so, right?
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They are $6 a piece.
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oh, sweet. not bad at all. so I just went and used my bright shop light to look at it closely, your right. it's broken off. huh. I always just though it was supposed to look like that.

anybody know the size of the deep socket to get the seats out? 1/2 inch I suppose?
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I would say that or 9/16.
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I knew what size it was at one point, I'll google it again..

Here's another thing I'd like to know what it is, it glows brightly when i turn the key.
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