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this was my first time trying to change the rear drum
break shoes on my 92 Nissan Stanza. it could be a quick job if i did not ignore one import advice on my repair manual which says: never depress the break pedal while the break drum is removed. i depressed the pedal before putting back the drums. my ignorance was immediately punished as the pedal became un-pressible. it does not move even after i managed to install back the drums. and i cannot start up the engine. i left the car there for one day and tried to jump start the car this morning because somehow the battery ran out although i just tried to start the car twice. looks like something is using the battery while the engine is off. i was able to press the pedal down but it was very firm and even a jump-start did not work! i don't hear any motor rotation. what was wrong? Your advice is highly appreciated. Jack |
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I was gonna say try bleeding the break lines, but you can't even push the pedal down?? I was in an Auto class and we worked on drum brakes before, but we did not compress them. I thought if you start the engine up, it depresses. Try to start that motor
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