General Description
Notice: Handling of these cables during servicing of the parking brake system
requires extra care. Damage to the plastic coating will reduce corrosion protection
and if the damaged area passes through the seal, increased parking
brake effort could result. Contact of the coating with sharp-edged tools,
or with sharp surfaces of the vehicle underbody, should be avoided.
- This vehicle is equipped with coated parking brake cable assemblies.
The wire stand is coated with a clear plastic material which slides over the
plastic seals inside the conduit end fittings. This is for corrosion
protection and reduced parking brake effort.
- In order to prevent damage to the threaded parking brake adjusting
rod when servicing the parking brake, the following steps are recommended:
2.1. | Before attempting to turn the adjusting nut, clean the exposed
threads on each side of the nut. |
2.2. | Lubricate the threads of the adjusting rod before turning the
nut. |
- If any of the parking brake cables have been replaced, pre-stretch
the new cable before adjusting the parking brake.
- In order to pre-stretch the cable, apply the parking brake pedal
several times. Completely release the pedal each time.
- The parking brake pedal is located on the dash panel, left of
the service brake pedal. The parking brake pedal is a push-to-release style
mechanism which is applied by depressing the panel once, and released
by depressing the pedal again. A release handle is not used.