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Old 06-05-2013, 10:56 AM   #15
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Yes, I used a staging kit and second valve for an electric parking brake. It's the same as the new bmws and audi's. Press the brake pedal while running or pump them up, press electric parking brake button which actuates the solenoid for line lock, thus locking the brakes in "on" mode. To release, press momentary switch and unlock brakes. Allows the removal of the parking brake handbrake, cables, rear backing plates, show assemblies, and all associated hardware.
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