Caution: Refer to Brake Dust Caution in the Preface section.
Important: The park brake cable adjusting nut is a nylon lock type. Use ONLY HAND TOOLS when loosening or tightening the adjusting nut.
Removal Procedure
- Remove the console rear trim plate. Refer to
Console Rear Trim Plate Replacement.
- Ensure that the park brake lever is in the fully released position.
- With the park brake lever in the released position, loosen the adjusting nut (1) enough to completely relieve tension on the front cable.
- With the park brake lever in the released position, release the appropriate rear park brake cable end (1) from the cable equalizer.
- Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to
Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle.
- If the park brake cable is being reused, release the tab on the underbody retainer (2) and remove the park brake cable from the retainer.
- If a new park brake cable will be installed, release the underbody retainer (2) from the vehicle underbody.
Important: Do NOT pull on the park brake cable to release the C-shaped retainer (1) on the cable from the bracket at the rear axle trailing arm pivot.
- Using a suitable tool, carefully pry against the edge of the C-shaped retainer (1) on the park brake cable, to release the retainer from the bracket at the rear axle trailing arm pivot.
- Remove the cable from the cable guide tube (2).
- Remove the rear tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation.
- Remove the brake drum. Refer to
Brake Drum Replacement.
- Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, depress the visible retaining tab (1) on the park brake cable fitting, then tilt the released side of the cable end back into the backing plate.
- Rotate the park brake cable to expose the other retaining tab.
- Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, depress the remaining retaining tab on the park brake cable fitting, and release the cable fitting from the backing plate.
- Move the majority of the cable return spring back through the opening in the backing plate.
- Push the cable toward the rear of the vehicle, just enough to clear the cable end from the slot on the park brake lever.
- Using a flat-bladed screwdriver, lift the cable to fully release the cable from the lever, then remove the cable.
Installation Procedure
- Insert the park brake cable through the opening in the backing plate. Only install the cable return spring to just rearward of the spring positioning tab on the backing plate.
- Push the cable toward the rear of the vehicle, along the outside of the trailing brake shoe, until the cable end is positioned just past the slot on the park brake lever.
- While holding the cable in position from front to rear, move the cable end to the back of the park brake lever.
- Press the cable down into the slot on the lever, then pull the cable toward the front of the vehicle to secure the cable end to the slot.
- While continuing to pull the cable away from the lever, insert a flat-bladed screwdriver into the opening on the lever to prevent the cable from lifting out of the slot on the lever.
- Move the cable return spring through the opening in the backing plate.
- Secure the cable fitting to the backing plate. Attempt to pull the park brake cable free of the backing plate, to ensure that the retaining tabs (1) on the fitting are properly secured.
- Adjust the rear drum brakes. Refer to
Drum Brake Adjustment.
- Install the brake drum. Refer to
Brake Drum Replacement.
- Install the rear tire and wheel assembly. Refer to
Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation.
- Install the C-shaped retainer (1) on the park brake cable into the bracket at the rear axle trailing arm pivot.
- Install the cable to the cable guide tube (2). Ensure the cable end (1) is fully seated in the guide tube (2).
- If a new park brake cable is being installed, secure the underbody retainer (2) to the vehicle underbody.
- If the park brake cable is being reused, install the park brake cable to the underbody retainer (2) and press the tab into place to secure.
- Lower the vehicle.
- Install the park brake cable end (1) to the equalizer.
- Adjust the park brake cable tension. Refer to
Park Brake Adjustment.
- Install the console rear trim plate. Refer to
Console Rear Trim Plate Replacement.