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Old 02-15-2010, 12:54 PM   #1
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I have a 1990 Alegro Bay (P30) 33' . The part that is connnedcted to the end of the Emergency Brake Cable is leaking Fluid. The one end of the emergency brake cable is connected to the drum at the back of the Trans (no problem here). The other end is connected to a boster or something that has a fluid pressure line. Can you tell me hwat this part is called and where I can buy one? The part is located on the right-side of the frame rail, toward the middle of the motorhome

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Old 02-15-2010, 04:28 PM   #2
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Contact oldusedbear and he should be able to answer your question

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Welcome to the forum Pozer123.
Old Used Bear is the 'autopark' expert. The electronic/ hydraulic parking brake is something that not many people know much about including mechanics.
I had a very small seep, not even a drip, and they replaced the entire 'actuator assembly' under warranty. It must be very difficult or impossible to change a seal in it because is was a big expensive looking part.
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Dale ( Oemy's UltraPower Performance), thanks for sending me your website. I found you have "Speed Bleeders" which will help me bleeed my brakes myself as this has always been a pain for one person. I was also looking for the one-quart oil filter which has also been hard to find. Thanks, Tom
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Your welcome... just trying help.

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