Rear Disc Brake Type |
The parking brake cables must not be bent or distorted. This will
lead to stiff operation and premature failure.
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1. |
Remove the floor console.
(Refer to Body group - "Floor console")
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2. |
Disconnect the connector (A) of parking brake switch.
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3. |
Remove thd floor console rear mounting bracket (A).
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4. |
Loosen the adjusting nut (A) and the parking brake cables.
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5. |
Remove the parking brake lever assembly after removing the bolts.
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6. |
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
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7. |
Remove the rear tire and wheel.
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8. |
Remove the parking brake cable (A), after removing the clip (B).
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9. |
Loosen the parking brake cable bracket bolts and remove the parking
brake cable.
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Rear Drum Brake Type |
The parking brake cables must not be bent or distorted. This will
lead to stiff operation and premature failure.
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1. |
Remove the floor console. (Refer to Body group.-"Floor console")
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2. |
Disconnect the connector (A) of parking brake switch.
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3. |
Remove the floor console rear mounting bracket (A).
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4. |
Loosen the adjusting nut (A) and the parking brake cables.
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5. |
Remove the parking brake lever assembly after removing the bolts.
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6. |
Raise the vehicle, and make sure it is securely supported.
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7. |
Remove the rear tire and wheel.
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8. |
Remove the parking brake cable from the brake shoe. (Refer to
the rear drum brake)
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9. |
Remove the parking brake cable (A), after removing the clip (B).
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10. |
Loosen the parking brake cable bracket bolts and remove the parking
brake cable.
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Low tire pressure telltale
When the tire pressure monitoring system warning indicator is illuminated, one
or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
If the telltale illuminates, immediately reduce your speed, a ...
Fuel Filler Cap.
Description and Operation
Description
A ratchet tightening device on the threaded fuel filler cap
reduces the chances of incorrect installation, which seals the fuel filler.
After the gasket on the fuel filler cap an ...
Recommended SAE viscosity number
CAUTION
Always be sure to clean the area around any filler plug, drain plug, or
dipstick before checking or draining any lubricant. This is especially important
in dusty or sandy areas and when ...