Parking Brake Tension Adjustment
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First, have the rear brakes "properly" adjusted. Then if the e-brake pedal is too low, you can crank up the tension on the cable. If you just crank the cable, the rear shoes will wear improperly. Most likely your rear shoes just need a little adjusting. You should have them cleaned and adjusted every 6,000 miles.
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1997 F-150, 4.6, automatic, Dark Toreador Red, Supercab, Flareside, 4X4 Off-Road, Towing Package, Ford hvy dty rubber floor mats, Kenwood 10-disk cd changer, Ford bugshield, Chrome Grizzly Wrap Around Push Bar with 2 KC 100w Daylighters, Ventshades, Ford bedliner, cab and bed professionally undercoated, Code Alarm Sure Start RVS remote starter, Ford alarm, Realistic CB with Wilson Little Wil antenna and Astatic power mic, ported MAF sensor, and Lots of TLC!! (Besides being an F-150 nut, I am a Ford auto technician.)
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1997 F-150, 4.6, automatic, Dark Toreador Red, Supercab, Flareside, 4X4 Off-Road, Towing Package, Ford hvy dty rubber floor mats, Kenwood 10-disk cd changer, Ford bugshield, Chrome Grizzly Wrap Around Push Bar with 2 KC 100w Daylighters, Ventshades, Ford bedliner, cab and bed professionally undercoated, Code Alarm Sure Start RVS remote starter, Ford alarm, Realistic CB with Wilson Little Wil antenna and Astatic power mic, ported MAF sensor, and Lots of TLC!! (Besides being an F-150 nut, I am a Ford auto technician.)
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I have the same question--I park on a hill and use the e-brake everyday. Lately , when I set the e-brake the truck will roll just enough to be stopped by the transmisson. The truck will not actually roll a significant distance--if I leave it in neutral, set the brake, then shift into park I am fine. I'd like to fix the problem though. The only difference is I have rear discs. Does anyone know how to adjust the e-brake?
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with rear disc you have to adjust them by removing the rear rotors and turning the star wheel. i dont beleive they added the little rubber plug for adjusting until the 04 model year. and these newer trucks dont have adjustable cables like the 96 and older did if the cables stretch you need new cables.
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Originally Posted by Mr_Bentwrench
with rear disc you have to adjust them by removing the rear rotors and turning the star wheel. i dont beleive they added the little rubber plug for adjusting until the 04 model year. and these newer trucks dont have adjustable cables like the 96 and older did if the cables stretch you need new cables.
-Joe
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ill have to check the F-150 when i get the chance but the 02 and newer explorers have a metal disc that can be punched out to access the parking brake adjuster, but no rubber plug to fill the hole afterwards.
on the F-150s im ussually able to pull the rear rotors off by just prying the parking brake actuator back alittle.
on the F-150s im ussually able to pull the rear rotors off by just prying the parking brake actuator back alittle.
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My wife's 98 Expy has the problem where you have to press the parking brake almost all the way to the floor to get it to hold. I didn't know the disc rear brakes had the star wheel adjuster, I assumed I just needed new pads. I'll take a look at the truck later tonight and see if it has an adjustment hole like drum brake vehicles.
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Is the e-brake supposed to be self adjusting? I am talking specifically about the e-brake on a 01 F150 4x4 with 4 wheel disc brakes. The e-brake is a drum type setup inside the rotor. I pulled everything apart and the adjuster on each side was stripped out completely. This is not by design is it?
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Ford Explorer Parking Brake Adjustment
Originally Posted by Mr_Bentwrench
ill have to check the F-150 when i get the chance but the 02 and newer explorers have a metal disc that can be punched out to access the parking brake adjuster, but no rubber plug to fill the hole afterwards.
on the F-150s im ussually able to pull the rear rotors off by just prying the parking brake actuator back alittle.
on the F-150s im ussually able to pull the rear rotors off by just prying the parking brake actuator back alittle.
Thanks in advance,
Ben Marchese
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I just did rear brakes and rotors on my 98 Expy last weekend. The parking brake went to the floor and didn't hold at all. When I took the old rotors off I founf the lining material had separated from the parking brake shoes and just fell to the floor. I put new parking brake shoes on and free'd up the adjusters (siezed from brake dust and non-use), applied a light coat on never-sieze to the threads and the parking brake works as it should now. I have the access hole and rubber plug on the backing plate.
On another note, if the axle seals are leaking and gear oil gets on the shoes, the parking brake won't work either.
On another note, if the axle seals are leaking and gear oil gets on the shoes, the parking brake won't work either.
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Originally Posted by micromack
I have this problem, no hole or plug. I do see a circle where it looks like they intended it to have a whole. How do I "Punch" out this little circular disc so I can adjust mine?
Thanks in advance,
Ben Marchese
Thanks in advance,
Ben Marchese