First of all, it is not an E-brake, but a PARKING brake. You are doing nasty stuff to your center diff. To each his own. Cable issue is a likely candidate.
First of all, it is not an E-brake, but a PARKING brake. You are doing nasty stuff to your center diff. To each his own. Cable issue is a likely candidate.This only happens when the car is moving and I simulate the need to use the e-brake, or when I want to execute a e-brake turn in a snow filled parking lot. And the e-brake is "soft" in that it doesn't feel like there is any tension on it since it doesn't seem to do anything until it is almost pointing straight up.[/LIST]
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated