we_call_him_doher
02-05-2006, 03:10 PM
So after having my 535 roll forwards a good foot while it was parked with the parking brake on, I decided it was time to adjust the parking brake.
So me and 3 other friends consulted my Bentley manual and it says to raise the rear of the car, take one lug nut off of each rear wheel, and stick a screw driver through the lug nut hole on the wheel and "feel" for the small gear used for the parking brake, and tighten it.
So we get the car up (after much swearing because one of my rear jack points is bent), take the lug nuts off, and stick in the screw driver and feel around for this gear. Can't find it, so we take the whole wheel off. Still nothing, and as we are about to remove the brake disk to get to it, someone has the bright idea of just tightening the two screws underneath the parking brake boot. It worked.
So we spent about 30 minutes of work instead of what could have been about 2 to just tighten the screws. But hey, I got to try out my jack for the first time.
The car no longer rolls, in fact i may have to loosen it a bit because now it only comes up about 6 notches before you can't pull it up anymore. I'm happy with it, but I just want to make sure that just tightening the screws isn't bad for the cable or anything.
Thanks
So me and 3 other friends consulted my Bentley manual and it says to raise the rear of the car, take one lug nut off of each rear wheel, and stick a screw driver through the lug nut hole on the wheel and "feel" for the small gear used for the parking brake, and tighten it.
So we get the car up (after much swearing because one of my rear jack points is bent), take the lug nuts off, and stick in the screw driver and feel around for this gear. Can't find it, so we take the whole wheel off. Still nothing, and as we are about to remove the brake disk to get to it, someone has the bright idea of just tightening the two screws underneath the parking brake boot. It worked.
So we spent about 30 minutes of work instead of what could have been about 2 to just tighten the screws. But hey, I got to try out my jack for the first time.
The car no longer rolls, in fact i may have to loosen it a bit because now it only comes up about 6 notches before you can't pull it up anymore. I'm happy with it, but I just want to make sure that just tightening the screws isn't bad for the cable or anything.
Thanks