How to tighten handbrake?

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How to tighten handbrake?

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How do I tighten my handbrake?
It's something that would be done on a garage service, but don't know how to do it myself.
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I'm glad you asked...I've been meaning to myself. Mine also gets loose cuz I used it to break the rear lose for fun.
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remove the back part of the mid consol... their is two screws, one on each side
you will find a 10mm bolt at the end of the ebrake cable... tighten it a bit more.
put every thing back in place and have fun.

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Thanks. Is there a certain amount you should tighten it?
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when you pull the ebrake 5 clicks should be enough to stop the car from rolling
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Done it now, thanks :)

Is it possible to tighten it too much, so that the brakes are kinda on when driving? That could be damaging.
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Post by MMamdouh »

i am not sure but i think that can be done... only way to check is to jack the car up and spin the rear wheels by hand when the e brake is not applied... the wheels should spin freely without much effort.

also if the ebrakes are engaged at all time you should notice that the car is a bit "heavier" while driving and the rear wheels will get too hot... a burning smell might accompany such setuation.

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Re: How to tighten handbrake?

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norbie wrote:How do I tighten my handbrake?
It's something that would be done on a garage service, but don't know how to do it myself.
MMamdouh wrote:remove the back part of the mid consol... their is two screws, one on each side
you will find a 10mm bolt at the end of the ebrake cable... tighten it a bit more.
put every thing back in place and have fun.

MMamdouh
If it was only as simple... FYI to others on this issue

I had the same issue... went to adjust those nuts... and found out there wasn't enough thread to get the P Brakes to engage... I had to pull the hubs and manually adjust the parking brake pad assemblies out with the threaded adjuster (in which one was frozen and I had fun breaking that loose :? ) ... Then I couldn't figure out how to evenly adjust each side to match the other... I just did by feel... of how the pad was riding on the inside of the hub as I turned the hub... I got it done... but was a little off on the driver side and need to pull it again to readjust that side... But at least I got a P brake now... :)
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