What is the complete process for replacing the handbrake cable?
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Replacing the handbrake cable is simple, and the specific steps are as follows: 1. First, disconnect the connection point of the handbrake lever; 2. Then, disconnect the connection point of the rear brake caliper; 3. Finally, remove the clips securing the handbrake cable on the chassis; 4. Remove the old handbrake cable and install the new one. Additional information about the handbrake cable is as follows: 1. The handbrake cable should be replaced by a professional. 2. The handbrake cable is a component found in cars equipped with mechanical handbrakes. Most cars are equipped with either a mechanical handbrake or an electronic handbrake. 3. Cars with electronic handbrakes have handbrake motors on the two rear wheels. When the electronic handbrake button is pressed, the handbrake motor clamps the brake pads, preventing the car from rolling.