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northernmonkeyjones



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5. Remove the parking brake shoe adjuster access plugs.
6. NOTE: Rotate the rear brake disc to locate the parking brake shoe adjuster.
Rotate the parking brake shoe adjuster until resistance is felt and the rear brake disc will not rotate.
 Apply and release the parking brake several times to centralize the parking brake shoes, re-adjust if required.
7. NOTE: Rotating the parking brake shoe adjuster backwards will move the parking brake shoes away from the parking brake drum.
8.Rotate the parking brake shoe adjuster back 8 clicks.
8. Repeat the above procedure for the other side.
9. Install the parking brake shoe adjuster access plugs.
10. Install the rear wheels and tires.
 Tighten the wheel nuts to 140 Nm (103 lb.ft).
11. CAUTION: The parking brake shoe bedding-in procedure must be carried out if new parking brake shoes or new rear brake discs are installed.

1. Carry out the parking brake shoe bedding-in procedure.
2. NOTE: The parking brake shoes 'bedding-in procedure' mode will remain active for the remainder of the ignition cycle, or until the vehicle speed exceeds 31 mph (50 kph). If the procedure needs to be re-entered, the entry actions must be repeated.
To enter the parking brake shoes 'bedding-in procedure' mode.
 Start and run the engine.
 Apply the brake pedal 3 times within 10 seconds and hold applied after the 3rd application.
 Apply the electronic parking brake switch 4 times, followed by 3 release applications within 10 seconds.
3. Once the parking brake shoes 'bedding-in procedure' mode has been entered, the parking brake warning lamp will flash and the parking brake shoes can be bedded-in. Conduct 10 repeated stops from 30 - 35 kph (19 - 22 mph), followed by a 500 metre (547 yard) interval between each stop to allow the parking brake actuator and rear brakes to cool. (basically stopping it with the handbrake lever)

 The electronic parking brake brake force will be increased up to the dynamic maximum so long as the switch is held in the applied position.
 If the switch is released to either the NEUTRAL or OFF positions, the electronic parking brake will be released.
 The parking brake actuator and rear brakes MUST be allowed to cool between applications, either by driving at 19 mph (30 kph) for 500 metres (547 yards) or remaining stationary for 1 minute between each application. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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kbald



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Thanks for this, so I missed out the winding back process! Will this mean they will be rubbing when driving? The car rolls fine in neutral and holds fine with the epb on.

Also forgive my stupidity but I'm also a bit confused about step 3 in the bedding in process. When it states conduct 10 stops is this using the brake pedal or by pulling the hand brake switch which seems a bit crazy? Thanks

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You make the stops with the hand brake lever, on a clear straight bit of road, not going more than 20. Seems a bit odd but works fine, stopping with the pedal wouldn't do anything to the handbrake shoes as it only works on the calipers. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Thanks for confirming that. Makes sense. Pretty sure they're 100% ok but will adjust and bed the new discs in just to make sure!

The neighbours will think I've lost the plot driving up the road and ripping the handbrake on 10 times!

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