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98 Amigo Parking Brake
The parking brake on my Amigo isn't strong enough to stop the vehicle from rolling. I have never dealt with a parking brake before. What is involved in fixing it?
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Re: 98 Amigo Parking Brake
Rear discs or drums?
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Re: 98 Amigo Parking Brake
this is from my manual for a 4x4
Parking Brake Adjustment 1. Prior to lever stroke adjustment, adjust rear brake shoe/rotor (drum) gap. Perform this procedure with loosening the adjust nut of the hand brake lever. 2. Remove the adjusting hole plug (rubber) and turn the shoe adjusting screw downward with a small screwdriver so that shoes will expand until they get into close touch with the rotor. (Turn down the adjusting screw notch by notch until the rotor does not turn.) 3.Turn the adjusting screw in the opposite direction (upward) until the rotor can be turned lightly. Standard number of notches to turn upward: 7 or 8 Turn the rotor and make sure that there is no brake dragging. 4. After the rear brake shoe/rotor (drum) gap has been adjusted, perform parking brake cable adjustment. 5.Turn the adjusting nut so that the parking brake lever travels 6–8 notches when pulled up with a force of 30 kg (66 lb). 6. Make sure there is no brake dragging. Then tighten the cable lock nut Torque : 13 N·m (113 lb in)
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