I know this is probably a stupid question but how do you adjust the hand brake? I searched and came up empty. Well, there was a post in the 3rd gen section but it doesn't seem to apply to a 5th gen.
yeh, the handbrake is connected to the rear brakes. You can adjust handbrake stopping strength by adjusting the parking brake arm on the rear caliper. Theres also an adjusting nut under the center console. The full adjustment procedure is the helms , section 19-6. you can dl it online. Not sure if thisll really help alot with the handbrake strength. I cant really remember my handbrake ever being really strong, maybe thats just me...xDeLiRiOuSx said:My friends saids that it has to do with the rear breaks... Not sure. I'd like to her some inputs on this!
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Cool Thanks! Yeah my handbreak has never been really strong. Then what should we do when parking on a steep hill? I usually put it in first gear, and turn the tires. But sometimes, in a resident driveway, there is no curve to turn the wheels to. I'm not sure how strong 1st gear will hold.Ash05 said:yeh, the handbrake is connected to the rear brakes. You can adjust handbrake stopping strength by adjusting the parking brake arm on the rear caliper. Theres also an adjusting nut under the center console. The full adjustment procedure is the helms , section 19-6. you can dl it online. Not sure if thisll really help alot with the handbrake strength. I cant really remember my handbrake ever being really strong, maybe thats just me...
:shock: yikes! That must really suck. Did it hit any thing or was it just in the middle of the street. It would kind of be funny if nothing serious happened.gman105 said:You should keep it parked with the e-brake up and in 1st, otherwise, you will end up like me and wake up to see your lude rolled out into and blocking the street.