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5. Turn the parking brake drum to place
the adjustment hole straight down.
Remove the adjustment hole cover
and turn the drum as necessary to
align the hole with the position of the
adjuster wheel.
6. Insert a screwdriver through the
adjustment hole and turn the adjuster
wheel upwards until it cannot be
turned any further.
7. From this point, turn the adjuster
wheel back by the number of teeth
indicated below. After the adjustment,
reinstall the adjustment hole cover.
MFU770SH012001
Brake shoe
expanding direction
Brake drum
Adjuster wheel
Screwdriver
Brake lining
Backing plate
8. Turn the adjusting nut until the
parking brake lever stroke is adjusted
to a number of notches within the
standard value range below. After the
adjustment, securely tighten the lock
nut.
Vehicle model
Number of teeth by which
the adjuster wheel should be
turned back
Parking brake drum-to-lining
clearance
MZZ transmission
8 teeth
0.23 mm
(0.009 in)
MYY transmission
30 teeth
0.75 mm
(0.029 in)
Lever stroke
6 to 8 notches
WARNING
Before going under the raised vehicle, make sure that the vehicle is securely
•
supported with jack stands.
If your vehicle is equipped with a differential lock system, limited slip differential
•
(LSD) or non-spin differential, it might start moving when the engine power is
transmitted to the rear axle even when one of the wheels on the axle is raised
clear of the ground. Do not start the engine with any rear wheel in contact with
the ground.
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