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1st gen experts enter!!!
simple question guys....i have a 2004 first gen manual transmission. the parking brake has become noticeably looser/weaker. how do i adjust it or tighten it up?? thanks
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The adjusting screw is right next to the pedal. Get a 10mm open ended wrench and put it on the first nut. Then remove the locking nut (it should be 10mm as well). Then push the pedal in 5 or 6 clicks. After that, tighten the nut until fairly tight. You should get 5 to 8 clicks. I'll verify this and get back to you later. After you have it adjusted correctly, put the locking nut back on.
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How many miles on the truck?
You most likely need to adjust your rear shoes.
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yeah.. its kinda like topping off the brake fluid... right problem, wrong answer... when the fluid gets low it means your pads/shoes are getting worn out... same goes for the p-brake (usually) so in other words... Yeah ABMOBIL you nailed it!!! lol
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22,000 :/.... so i shouldnt tighten the bolt?
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I guess it isn't as simple as adjusting parking brake. They didn't mention adjusting the brake pads in my repair manual. With my break pedal, the front cable came loose at the equalizer. The adjusting screw was all the backed out. I could not see any threads at all. I ended up reattaching the front cable and adjusting the pedal. It works just fine, but I may have other issues to look into.
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Come on guys...this is overkill. The rear drum brakes are self-adjusting. I haven't used a brake spoon to maintain adjustment in 20 years. Most likely your cable has stretched over time and needs adjustment at the pedal, unless of course, you left your parking brake on and burned up your shoes. In which case you will need new shoes. A lower brake fluid level is no indicator for worn pads or shoes - you make that determination by visually looking at the brake linings. If anything worn brake linings will raise the fluid level.
Think about it...and get back to me. NEXT! |
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use the parking brake cable adjuster which is located under the passenger door on the frame rail.
take the time and crawl under your truck...its all too easy once you see the adjuster.
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well conflicting messages in here to say the least...:/
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