Well here goes the update for the XJ to MJ E-brake relocation. I hope I can complete this update tonight, but if not, it will be Sunday since I've got a lot of pictures.
I'm not completely done with it, as I'm having my buddy weld up the Trans Tunnel span bracket this Sunday, but I'm beyond certain that my design for the bracket will work.
As you've seen previously, I've removed the console hand E-brake, and welded up the hole that was left.
The first step is to remove your kick panel to expose the metal and wiring harness.
Next you'll want to pull off the hood release handle and cable. The handle on mine recently broke off, so it's on the list to replace it. For now, vice grips work.
Pull the wiring harness out of the way to prevent damage or chaffing of any wiring. There is a grey and black connector that needs to be unplugged. I'm not sure if my '94 is the same as other years, so others may have more wiring.
Since my XJ doesn't have power windows, locks, mirrors, etc., the only wires that I've got running into my door are the speaker wires. The green harness unclips and I tucked them into the door pillar so they wouldn't get damaged.
I tucked everything that I could out of the way, including the wiring harness and hood release latch....
Since everything was outta the way, and I found no major issues prohibiting the install, it was time to focus on the actual pedal assembly itself. It's crucial to make sure it functions properly and is lubricated regularly and properly. Since these assemblies are becoming more rare, I want this one to last forever.
Mine had slight surface rust, was dirty, and the original cable came chopped off.
The part that I'm pointing to is the copper sensor that will illuminate your Brake light on the dash when the E-brake is engaged. It needs to be made to engage properly, otherwise the light won't work. I've yet to make it work properly, so I'm stealing the assembly from my original handle E-brake to modify it to work on the pedal assembly, since the copper tab broke off.
