FAQ for Parking Brake Cable Repair
Q: How to remove the Parking Brake Cable (Left Rear)?
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You should release the park brake, and remove the park cable left side cable, the tire, the brake drum, and the park cable.
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02/11/2022 Q: How to remove the Park Brake Cable Mounting Bracket?
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You should loosen the park brake cable equalizer nut and remove the following parts: the park brake cable, the park brake cable bracket bolts, and the park brake cable bracket.
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02/11/2022 Q: How to adjust the Park Brake Cable?
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You should apply the parking brake, rotate both of the rear wheels, adjust the applicable brae lining, tighten the park brake equalizer nut, release the parking brake, and verify that both rear wheels rotate freely.
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02/11/2022 Q: How to install the Park Brake Cable Mounting Bracket?
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You should install the park brake cable bracket, the park brake cable bracket bolts, and the park brake cable. In addition, you should adjust the park brake cable.
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02/11/2022 Q: How to install the Parking Brake Cable (Left Rear)?
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You should install the park brake cable, the tire, the brake drum, and the parking brake left side cable. In addition, you should adjust the park brake cable.
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02/11/2022 Q: How to remove the Parking Brake Cable (Rear)?
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You should remove the park cable rear guide bolt and the park cable rear guide.
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02/11/2022 Q: What should be noted when adjusting the Park Brake Cable?
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You should adjust the brake linings before adjusting the park brake cable.
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02/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the park cable rear guide bolt?
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The recommended torque is 14 N.m (124-inch lbs.).
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02/11/2022 Q: How to install the Parking Brake Cable (Front)?
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You should install the park brake cable front guide and the park cable front guide bolt.
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02/11/2022 Q: What is the recommended torque for the park cable front guide bolt?
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The recommended torque is 13 N.m (115-inch lbs.).
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