Handbrake Cables
Fits PEUGEOT 307 (3A/C) 1.6 HDi 110
(2004)
Important compatibility info
Weight | 0.59 kg |
Placement on Vehicle | Left Rear, Right Rear |
Length | 2035 mm |
Function | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Type | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Additional Information
General Information
These products are designed to be used as originally intended and not modified for purpose. Please ensure the products are installed by a competent individual. N.B. products are usually supplied without fitting instructions.
Important compatibility info
Length 1 | 2035 mm |
Function | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Type | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Placement on Vehicle | Left Rear, Right Rear |
Important compatibility info
Placement on Vehicle | Left Rear, Right Rear |
Type | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Function | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Length 1 | 2032 mm |
Model | 307 C4 |
Manufacturer | CITROEN PEUGEOT |
Important compatibility info
Length | 2035 mm |
Function | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Type | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Placement on Vehicle | Rear |
Important compatibility info
Type | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Function | Cable Pull, parking brake |
Length | 2035 mm |
What are handbrake cables? (AKA parking brake cables)?
Handbrake cables, also known as parking brake or emergency brake cables are sheaved wire cables that connect the handbrake handle in the vehicle cabin to the parking brake mechanism of the vehicle. Electric parking brake systems also have cables but they are controlled by a motor rather than a handle or lever.
How do I choose the correct handbrake cables?
Choosing the correct replacement cables can be tricky as, depending on the vehicle type there can be different brake systems installed that affect which part would be correct. It is good to take note if there are compatibility notes listed next to a part that is shown as correct for your vehicle. These may include:
Front or rear disc brakes
Vehicle has ABS or traction control
Manual or automatic transmission
Hand, foot or electrically operated
Is the handle in the centre or to the outer side of the passenger cabin
Vehicle manufacture date (this is not the date the vehicle was registered but the date it was made)
Engine number sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)
VIN (chassis number) sequence (up to or after as specific number/letter)
What brand of handbrake cables should I choose?
Brands such as Bosch and TRW make parts for the original vehicle manufacturer so they would be considered a premium brand. In many cases the cost of a replacement part is an important consideration when selecting a replacement. A reputation for quality and reliability is also important. Aftermarket brands such as Blue Print, Borg & Beck, Quinton Hazell and Apec all offer long warranties that indicate the quality of their products.
How can I tell my handbrake cables need replacing?
In some cases it is quite obvious that the handbrake cables are faulty, stretched or damaged however if you are not sure we would recommend that you have your vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to receive an accurate diagnosis. Some of the symptoms of a failing or damaged cables are:
Handbrake will not fully engage or disengage
Handbrake handle over extends
Handbrake does not hold the vehicle stationary
Handbrake operation feels tighter than usual