...inside that came loose and is wedged between the shoe and drum. The rear flexible brake hose could have also collapsed, and is keeping pressure on the shoe. try to open the bleeding valve to relef ...
...of one lining to the other. Now, measure the inside diameter of the drum. This measurement should be slightly larger than the shoe measurement. If it isn't, then adjust the shoes until it
...too worn? Replace with new ones. Bleed all 4 wheels, starting with the farthest one, then go to next farthest, and so on. Look for leaks inside the rear wheels. Adjust rear brakes (if shoes not
...bleed out fine but there is still no brake pedal. as long as it is foamy it indicates you have air trapped inside that one caliper make sure that the bleeder valve is closing all the way chances are ...
...shoe/pads, check for fluid leaks inside and around drum and lines (good time to check bushes too) insert new pads/shoes after degreasing them and rubbing copper paste onto lining surface to prevent ...
...inside of the vehicle, around & under the carpet behind the brake pedal. If you ae losing or leaking fluid & you can't find it anywhere else, you should find it in the floorboard of the car. ...
inside the brake system, an then you will have to bleed the entire system.... Also if you changed your brake pads, or shoes recently, make sure they are the correct ones.. Sometimes they look the same
...bleed.If it still doesn't help,your rear wheel cylinder or cylinders could be leaking,to check ,remove rear drums and inspect cylinders for leaks,if leaking,check your shoes for spillage,you may ...
...bleed or ajust from inside hub as i have not much rear brakes now I am going to assume, that you are refering to the rear brakes. There should be a small access hole in the backing plate for the ...
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