Keep your parking-brake linkage connected and moving freely with the Dorman - First Stop Parking Brake Cable (C93505). This is the intermediate cable, linking the front cable to the rear brake cables so lever or pedal effort is carried back to the rear parking-brake mechanism. It's a direct-fit replacement, built and tested to match the original cable's fit, function, and performance on the listed applications: 1985-1989 Buick Electra, 1985-1989 Cadillac Commercial Chassis, DeVille and Fleetwood, 1985-1989 Oldsmobile 98, 1986-1990 Buick LeSabre, 1986-1989 Oldsmobile Delta 88, and 1987-1989 Pontiac Bonneville (all engines).
Mounting hardware is not included — consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused. Country of origin: United States.
Interchange: 18P599 · 6532 · 6898 · C912829 · BC-82143 · BC82143 · C1394 · 157.93505 · BC83505 · BC835051 · 25519956 · 25530397 · CA-5611 · CA5611 · BC93505 · BC112996 · BC123938 · F112996 · F123938. Manufacturer part number C93505.
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What is this part and where does it go?
It's the intermediate parking brake cable (Dorman C93505). It links the front cable to the rear brake cables, carrying the force from the parking brake lever or pedal back to the rear brakes.
Which vehicles does it fit?
Direct-fit for 1985-1990 GM full-size cars: Buick Electra/LeSabre, Cadillac Commercial Chassis/DeVille/Fleetwood, Oldsmobile 98/Delta 88, and Pontiac Bonneville (all engines). See the Buyer's Guide tab for exact years.
Is mounting hardware included?
No, mounting hardware is not included. Consult the vehicle service information for the correct fasteners and whether they may be reused.
What are the cable's dimensions?
Overall length is 84.01 in with a 70.51 in conduit length, and the housing is black. The inner cable is sheathed and lubricated, and the casing is fully conduit-covered.
What are signs this cable may need replacing?
A parking brake that won't hold, feels loose, or won't fully release can be a sign of a stretched, frayed, or seized cable. Diagnose the cause first, since other brake parts can cause the same symptoms.
WARNING: These products can expose you to chemicals including lead and phthalates, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.