You’re welcome Michael! I try to keep my videos short with the critical information. All of the other common sense stuff people can usually figure out without making the video longer and tiresome.
Yeah, I couldn’t find anything else out there so I made a quick video. Afterwards, I found that the repair manual does show how to do the adjustment but not many people have the shop manual. Replacing the parking brake pads are something else but they shouldn’t wear out unless you drive the car with the parking brake on. Typically just adjust the tension on the cable and you should be fine. I hope this helps!
Yes, parking break is off first. Jack up rear driver’s Side and follow the cable from the rear driver’s side brake towards the passenger rear tire and you will see it tucked under.
Perfect video..... straight to the point. That's the way I like it. I wasted a half hour on another video. I wish I found yours first.
You’re welcome Michael! I try to keep my videos short with the critical information. All of the other common sense stuff people can usually figure out without making the video longer and tiresome.
Nice. I think this is the ONLY video covering this.
Yeah, I couldn’t find anything else out there so I made a quick video. Afterwards, I found that the repair manual does show how to do the adjustment but not many people have the shop manual. Replacing the parking brake pads are something else but they shouldn’t wear out unless you drive the car with the parking brake on. Typically just adjust the tension on the cable and you should be fine. I hope this helps!
Do you do it with the parking brake off first? And where is that adjuster located under the car?
Yes, parking break is off first.
Jack up rear driver’s Side and follow the cable from the rear driver’s side brake towards the passenger rear tire and you will see it tucked under.
Thanks a bunch! And it should be able to be adjusted to work ?
This adjustment should work provided that the rear parking brake liner is not completely worn out and the brake assembly is in good working order.