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Hi,
I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do this? TIA. ------------------- Alex |
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Alex wrote:
> Hi, > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > this? TIA. > ------------------- > Alex > if you've done the pads right, and they're fully self adjusted, you shouldn't have to touch the cable. |
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Alex wrote:
> Hi, > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > this? TIA. > ------------------- > Alex ---------------------------- When in doubt (on US cars anyway), you can try driving backwards slowly and yanking up on the brake lever repeatedly. It (on some vehicles) notches up the adjusters to where they should be. Did you look at the brake stuff at www.tegger.com? 'Curly' |
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motsco_ wrote:
> Alex wrote: >> Hi, >> I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. >> Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the >> parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the >> adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking >> brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. >> Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do >> this? TIA. >> ------------------- >> Alex > > ---------------------------- > > When in doubt (on US cars anyway), you can try driving backwards slowly > and yanking up on the brake lever repeatedly. doesn't work on hondas tho. all adjustment is done by application of the service brake. > It (on some vehicles) > notches up the adjusters to where they should be. Did you look at the > brake stuff at www.tegger.com? > > 'Curly' |
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Alex <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in news:1193106725.429023.38600
@q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com: > Hi, > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > this? TIA. How many clicks of the handle are needed to fully apply the parking brake? If you're between six and ten, you're fine. Overtightening the parking brake cable will cause the rear pads to drag and overheat. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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In article <87-dnfY1EoRY6IDanZ2dnUVZ_ozinZ2d@speakeasy.net>,
jim beam <spamvortex@bad.example.net> wrote: > motsco_ wrote: > > Alex wrote: > >> Hi, > >> I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > >> Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > >> parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > >> adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > >> brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > >> Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > >> this? TIA. > >> ------------------- > >> Alex > > > > ---------------------------- > > > > When in doubt (on US cars anyway), you can try driving backwards slowly > > and yanking up on the brake lever repeatedly. > > doesn't work on hondas tho. all adjustment is done by application of > the service brake. > > > > It (on some vehicles) > > notches up the adjusters to where they should be. Did you look at the > > brake stuff at www.tegger.com? > > > > 'Curly' It wouldn't work for my Chrysler either. It has separate shoes for the parking brake, the rear disks are just for regular braking. |
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"Alex" <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in message news:1193106725.429023.38600@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com... > Hi, > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > this? TIA. > ------------------- > Alex > After brake replacement on my Accord I thought that my parking brake required too many notches (10 or so). What I did was to back out of my driveway (not too slowly) and then step on the brake. After several times I noticed a significant improvement--down to about 7 notches. MLD |
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MLD wrote:
> "Alex" <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in message > news:1193106725.429023.38600@q3g2000prf.googlegrou ps.com... >> Hi, >> I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. >> Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the >> parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the >> adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking >> brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. >> Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do >> this? TIA. >> ------------------- >> Alex >> > After brake replacement on my Accord I thought that my parking brake > required too many notches (10 or so). What I did was to back out of my > driveway (not too slowly) and then step on the brake. After several times I > noticed a significant improvement--down to about 7 notches. > MLD > > the effect you observe may indeed true, but backing out of the driveway has nothing to do with it - sitting on the driveway and simply pumping the brake pedal hard will have exactly the same effect. next time you rotate the tires, take off a brake drum and check out the braking mechanism - it's a cunning design that takes advantage of the service brake for self-adjustment. |
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On Oct 23, 8:41 am, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote:
> Alex <a...@columbia.edu> wrote in news:1193106725.429023.38600 > @q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com: > > > Hi, > > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. > > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the > > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the > > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking > > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the caliper. > > Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how to do > > this? TIA. > > How many clicks of the handle are needed to fully apply the parking brake? > > If you're between six and ten, you're fine. It's more than 10 clicks. Before the brake pad change the parking brake handle would end up approx. 20 degs up from horizontal. Now it is closer to 75 degs. It still catches enough to keep the car from rolling, but from working with other cars I know that less than 10 clicks is the norm. ----------------- Alex |
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Alex <adr5@columbia.edu> wrote in
news:1193619883.153613.207590@y42g2000hsy.googlegr oups.com: > On Oct 23, 8:41 am, Tegger <teg...@tegger.c0m> wrote: >> Alex <a...@columbia.edu> wrote in news:1193106725.429023.38600 >> @q3g2000prf.googlegroups.com: >> >> > Hi, >> > I recently changed the rear brake pads on my inlaws Acura TL 2.5. >> > Everything went well except that I wasn't sure how to adjust the >> > parking brake. I didn't want to just take up more cable on the >> > adjustment bolt. I just couldn't tell how to tighten the parking >> > brake cable again after I screwed the pistons back into the >> > caliper. Can anyone point me to a web site with instructions on how >> > to do this? TIA. >> >> How many clicks of the handle are needed to fully apply the parking >> brake? >> >> If you're between six and ten, you're fine. > > It's more than 10 clicks. Before the brake pad change the parking > brake handle > would end up approx. 20 degs up from horizontal. Now it is closer to > 75 degs. > It still catches enough to keep the car from rolling, but from working > with other > cars I know that less than 10 clicks is the norm. The angle of the handle is irrelevant. It's the number of clicks that matters. If the number of clicks needed is eight or above, then the cables probably do need to be adjusted. However... -- Make 100% certain the parking brake cable ends are pivoting properly on the calipers' levers. This is critical. -- Make sure you're NOT using aftermarket pads. -- Make sure both pistons are moving freely in their bores. -- Make sure neither the calipers nor the pads are seized. -- Make certain that BOTH parking brake caliper levers rotate when the handle is pulled, and that BOTH wheels are held by the parking brake so that you cannot spin them by hand (if one is still spinnable while the other is not, then something is seized somewhere). If the above five items are proven to be true, then: 1) back the cable adjustment off so that both caliper levers are sitting against their pins; 2) then adjust the cables so that the parking brake takes six clicks to fully hold the car on an incline. With the cables thus adjusted and the parking brake OFF, BOTH rear wheels should spin freely when spun by hand. Both wheels should conitinue to spin when you stop pushing, and should spin about equally freely. With the handle pulled up, neither wheel should be spinnable by hand no matter how hard you push. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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