Parking Brake Lever Stroke Adjustment |
1. |
Remove the floor console.
(Refer to Body group - "Floor console".)
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2. |
Remove the floor console rear mounting bracket (A).
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3. |
Apply a coating of the specified grease to each sliding parts
(A) of the ratchet plate or the ratchet pawl.
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4. |
Install the parking brake cable adjuster, then adjust the parking
brake lever stroke by turning adjusting nut (A).
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5. |
Release the parking brake lever fully, and check that parking
brakes do not drag when the rear wheels are turned. Readjust if necessary.
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6. |
Make sure that the parking brakes are fully applied when the parking
brake lever is pulled up fully.
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7. |
Install the floor console rear mounting bracket.
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8. |
Install thd floor console. (Refer to the Body group - "Floor console")
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Parking Brake Shoe Clearance Adjustment |
1. |
Depress the brake pedal several times to set the self-adjusting
brake.
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Re-setting of the parking brake is necessary after overhauling
the caliper body, or if the brake calipers, housing, parking brake cable
or brake discs have been changed.
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1. |
Remove the floor console to reach the adjusting nut.
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2. |
Loosen the parking brake cable until both operating levers rest
in fully off position.
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3. |
Bring the brake pads in their operating position by pressing the
brake pedal down several times until there is resistance.
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4. |
Tension the parking brake cable by tightening the adjusting nut,
until the operating levers on both calipers lift from the stop, up to
a distance of (A) and (D) between operating lever (B) and stopper (C).
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5. |
Refit the floor console.
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6. |
Parking brake lever in the car must be in fully loosened position.
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7. |
If the handbrake cables where changed, actuate the parking brake
a few times with maximum force to stretch the parking brake cables,
and then control adjusting as above.
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8. |
Check the wheels of their free operation.
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9. |
Test drive.
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Possible Causes
Remedy
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