Emergency Brake Cable
Bert
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My dealer suggested that I loop the emergency brake cable between the clip that holds the hitch pin in place and the hitch body. Friction there cut my cable in two. When I replaced the cable, the tech suggested that I hook a locking D ring into the hitch, hook the emergency cable loop into the D ring, and lock the D ring. Looks like it should work.
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I had the same thing happen. I am going to try the D ring; thanks for the suggestion.2017 T@B 320 S Jeep Cherokee 3.2L V6

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