Notices
Northern California San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Pleasanton, etc.

Hand Brake Adjustment

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Aug 25, 2007 | 02:52 PM
  #1  
friendlydacat's Avatar
friendlydacat
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Default Hand Brake Adjustment

Hi All

I hope i'm posting in the correct area. I have to really pull on the hand brake to engage. I was reading the parking break adjustment directions and it says I need to remove tires, but it doesn't say which tires.

I'm just curious to see if anyone has adjusted the parking brake. I did a search and couldn't find anything.

Last edited by friendlydacat; Aug 25, 2007 at 02:54 PM.
Reply
Old Aug 25, 2007 | 03:42 PM
  #2  
jinsei888's Avatar
jinsei888
New Member
iTrader: (14)
 
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 4,262
Likes: 2
From: South San Francisco, CA
Default

let me know when you find out, I need to do the same thing....
Reply
Old Aug 25, 2007 | 06:33 PM
  #3  
corsair's Avatar
corsair
New Member
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 1,097
Likes: 1
From: Northern California
Default

You need to make multiple adjustments in order to do it right. You need to remove both rear wheels, and also make adjustments to the spring in the handbrake itself.

I had mine adjusted at the dealer for $25.

PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM PFP:36010
On-Vehicle Service AFS0008Y
LEVER STROKE
 When parking brake lever is operated with a force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb), check that the stroke is within
the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet clicks.)
INSPECT COMPONENTS
 Make sure the components are attached properly (check for looseness, backlash, etc.).
 Check parking lever assembly for bend, damage and cracks, and replace if necessary.
 Check that there is no wear or damage to the cable, and replace if there is.
 Inspecting parking brake warning lamp switch is inspected and exchange if there is a faulty.
ADJUSTMENT
 To perform adjustment operations, remove tire from the vehicle with power tool.
1. Remove ashtray. Insert a deep socket wrench to rotate self-locking
nut and loosen the cable sufficiently. Then, return the lever.
2. Using wheel nuts, fix the disc to the hub and prevent it from tilting.
3. Remove adjusting hole plug installed on the disc. Using a screwdriver,
turn the disc in direction A as shown in the figure until the
disc is locked. After locking, turn the adjuster in the opposite
direction by 5 or 6 notches.
4. Rotate the disc to make sure there is no drag. Install the adjusting
hole plug.
5. Adjust cable as follows:
a. Operate lever 10 or more times with a force of 294 N (30 kg, 66
lb).
b. Rotate self-locking nut with deep socket to adjust lever stroke.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse the self-locking nut after removing it.
c. When parking brake lever is operated with a force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb), check that the stroke is within
the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet clicks.)
d. With the lever completely returned, make sure there is no drag on the rear brake.
Lever stroke : 6 to 7 notches
PFIA0208E
Lever stroke : 6 to 7 notches
PFIA0295E

Last edited by corsair; Aug 25, 2007 at 06:39 PM.
Reply
Old Aug 25, 2007 | 07:31 PM
  #4  
friendlydacat's Avatar
friendlydacat
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Default

Originally Posted by corsair
You need to make multiple adjustments in order to do it right. You need to remove both rear wheels, and also make adjustments to the spring in the handbrake itself.

I had mine adjusted at the dealer for $25.

PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM PFP:36010
On-Vehicle Service AFS0008Y
LEVER STROKE
 When parking brake lever is operated with a force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb), check that the stroke is within
the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet clicks.)
INSPECT COMPONENTS
 Make sure the components are attached properly (check for looseness, backlash, etc.).
 Check parking lever assembly for bend, damage and cracks, and replace if necessary.
 Check that there is no wear or damage to the cable, and replace if there is.
 Inspecting parking brake warning lamp switch is inspected and exchange if there is a faulty.
ADJUSTMENT
 To perform adjustment operations, remove tire from the vehicle with power tool.
1. Remove ashtray. Insert a deep socket wrench to rotate self-locking
nut and loosen the cable sufficiently. Then, return the lever.
2. Using wheel nuts, fix the disc to the hub and prevent it from tilting.
3. Remove adjusting hole plug installed on the disc. Using a screwdriver,
turn the disc in direction A as shown in the figure until the
disc is locked. After locking, turn the adjuster in the opposite
direction by 5 or 6 notches.
4. Rotate the disc to make sure there is no drag. Install the adjusting
hole plug.
5. Adjust cable as follows:
a. Operate lever 10 or more times with a force of 294 N (30 kg, 66
lb).
b. Rotate self-locking nut with deep socket to adjust lever stroke.
CAUTION:
Do not reuse the self-locking nut after removing it.
c. When parking brake lever is operated with a force of 196 N (20 kg, 44 lb), check that the stroke is within
the specified number of notches. (Check it by listening and counting the ratchet clicks.)
d. With the lever completely returned, make sure there is no drag on the rear brake.
Lever stroke : 6 to 7 notches
PFIA0208E
Lever stroke : 6 to 7 notches
PFIA0295E
Yeah, I went to the dealer and they're like $144.00 for one hour labor. JEEZ....which dealer did you go to?
Reply
Old Aug 26, 2007 | 01:46 AM
  #5  
FFSSZ's Avatar
FFSSZ
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 83
Likes: 0
From: San Jose
Default

yeah me too i went to the dealer..they didn't charge me for it...those guys are jsut robbing your money
Reply
Old Aug 26, 2007 | 07:20 AM
  #6  
friendlydacat's Avatar
friendlydacat
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Default

Originally Posted by FFSSZ
yeah me too i went to the dealer..they didn't charge me for it...those guys are jsut robbing your money
Ok, so any indication as to which dealer? Please?
Reply
Old Aug 26, 2007 | 08:06 AM
  #7  
corsair's Avatar
corsair
New Member
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: Nov 2002
Posts: 1,097
Likes: 1
From: Northern California
Default

Dirito Brothers in Walnut Creek. $25.00.
Reply
Old Aug 26, 2007 | 05:44 PM
  #8  
FFSSZ's Avatar
FFSSZ
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 83
Likes: 0
From: San Jose
Default

did u try falore??
Reply
Old Aug 26, 2007 | 11:31 PM
  #9  
friendlydacat's Avatar
friendlydacat
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Default

Originally Posted by FFSSZ
did u try falore??

I'll call them tomorrow. I did my 30k work there last week and I told them about the parking brake, but looks like they didnt' look at it.. It was Capitol Nissan that wanted $144.00 to adjust it.
Reply
Old Aug 27, 2007 | 12:10 AM
  #10  
FFSSZ's Avatar
FFSSZ
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 83
Likes: 0
From: San Jose
Default

Originally Posted by friendlydacat
I'll call them tomorrow. I did my 30k work there last week and I told them about the parking brake, but looks like they didnt' look at it.. It was Capitol Nissan that wanted $144.00 to adjust it.
that's just ridiculous...for me well they might have done it with a work order
Reply
Old Aug 27, 2007 | 05:52 AM
  #11  
THE TECH's Avatar
THE TECH
Registered User
iTrader: (154)
 
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 10,735
Likes: 0
From: Hills of Anaheim
Default

It's pretty easy to do yourself. Just remove the rear tires and there is a hole in each of the rear rotors that you can adjust the brake tension through.
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 12:58 AM
  #12  
Z_Driver's Avatar
Z_Driver
Master
Premier Member
iTrader: (3)
 
Joined: Nov 2003
Posts: 2,556
Likes: 0
From: SF Bay Area
Default

??? There is a adj nut on the handbrake handle inside the car. I just set mine to hold the car on an incline with 6-7 clicks and mine works great. I used long socket and rachet. That was all it took.

1) Loosen or tighten the adjusting nut - It under the console next to the hand brake lever. Depending on the year all you have to do is remove the coin holder.


That's all ..... However, if that doesn't work then you need to loosen the handbrake adjusting nut and go through the whole process of adjusting it from underneath.

I did this adjustment after the first month I owned the car and 4 years later it's all good. I think the cable just gets a little stretched out in the first month .... like cycle brakes and you have to adjust once it's stretched out to stable condition after a month or so of use. I really cranked on it 4-5 times before I made the adjustment just to make sure it was fully stretched out.

Last edited by Z_Driver; Aug 31, 2007 at 01:04 AM.
Reply
Old Aug 31, 2007 | 05:19 AM
  #13  
friendlydacat's Avatar
friendlydacat
Thread Starter
Registered User
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 42
Likes: 0
From: Sunnyvale, CA
Default

Originally Posted by Z_Driver
??? There is a adj nut on the handbrake handle inside the car. I just set mine to hold the car on an incline with 6-7 clicks and mine works great. I used long socket and rachet. That was all it took.

1) Loosen or tighten the adjusting nut - It under the console next to the hand brake lever. Depending on the year all you have to do is remove the coin holder.


That's all ..... However, if that doesn't work then you need to loosen the handbrake adjusting nut and go through the whole process of adjusting it from underneath.

I did this adjustment after the first month I owned the car and 4 years later it's all good. I think the cable just gets a little stretched out in the first month .... like cycle brakes and you have to adjust once it's stretched out to stable condition after a month or so of use. I really cranked on it 4-5 times before I made the adjustment just to make sure it was fully stretched out.
Hi All,

Thank you for the help. I ended up taking it to Falore Nissan, and that's exactly what they told me....adjust the nut underneath the ashtray. I don't need to loosen the tires, but they went ahead and told me to bring the car and they adjusted it for free.

Even though their sales department is suspect, I've been very impressed with their service department.

Rob
Reply
Old Oct 11, 2018 | 07:56 AM
  #14  
Bat350Z's Avatar
Bat350Z
Registered User
 
Joined: Aug 2018
Posts: 7
Likes: 0
From: Florida
Default Videos?

Originally Posted by friendlydacat
Hi All

I hope i'm posting in the correct area. I have to really pull on the hand brake to engage. I was reading the parking break adjustment directions and it says I need to remove tires, but it doesn't say which tires.

I'm just curious to see if anyone has adjusted the parking brake. I did a search and couldn't find anything.

Check YouTube.
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
hajwoj
Autocross/Road
27
Nov 1, 2015 05:25 PM
samansharif
Brakes & Suspension
1
Sep 25, 2015 12:31 PM




All times are GMT -8. The time now is 04:59 AM.