Control Cable Bracket

Tonight I started working on the control cables. Vans sent me the correct control cable bracket, which has an extra hole for the cooling flap, and a redesigned layout. It’s made from slightly thicker material and feels solid. I was able to prime it yesterday, so I mounted it tonight. I also trimmed the alt air cable and the cooling flap cable. The cooling flap cable has a push-button release mechanism, which uses a small ball bearing to create the friction necessary to hold the cable in whatever position it’s set. The instructions have you pull the knob out 6 inches, then cut the end of the cable. At about 5 inches, the ball bearing is exposed and falls out if you aren’t careful. I noticed this and put the parts into a zip lock bag while I trimmed the cable, then reinstalled it. It would be a major pain in the butt if the ball bearing fell out onto the floor, I would never find it!

The cabling under the panel is going to present a challenge for routing these control cables, but I plan to pass each cable between the cable bundles and the mounting frame I built forward of the sub panel. It should work ok, although I’m sure I’ll run into some kind of challenge.

Original bracket on the left, new one on the right
The cooling flap control. Barely visible is the small hole where the ball bearing sits, just above the “2” on the ruler.
The ball bearing, spring, and button which forms the grip mechanism inside the cooling flap control cable handle.