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imported_LiL Devil 16-Mar-2006 03:45 PM

Brake Adjustment?
 
I own a EG hatch and I was wondering how do I adhust my brakes? The reason for this is because I have to step it very low til I feel the car brakeing. but I did a tune up and the pads and rotors are good so is there a way to adjust? thx

Cynikal.Mindset 16-Mar-2006 03:47 PM

check your fluid level...cuz generally u dont have to adjust anything but the handbrake

imported_LiL Devil 16-Mar-2006 03:54 PM

I just did a tune up. PS steering fluid flush, Brake fuild flush, Oil change. I just got the car and change out all the ball joints too. Most likey I am just not used to the brake on the civic. Becasue the 240 brakes are very hard and i don't have to step too low before i feel it.

zeeman 16-Mar-2006 04:56 PM

you can adjust the rear shoes, this will help with the pedal feel...provided your car has drums in the rear.
All you do is adjust the adjusting bolt which is between the clevis A and clevis B. The clevis is that thing that goes across from one shoe to the other (not the wheel cylinder) there is a little wheel in the middle, rotate this with a flat head screw driver. But don't move it too much at one time. Just do a couple of clicks each time, putting the drum back on to check the resistance, there should be some drag on the drum as you try to spin it, not too much, but some. If there isn't take the drum back off and adjust the adjusting bolt again another few clicks...repeat as necessary.
Make sure to do both sides.

imported_starboy869 16-Mar-2006 06:10 PM

Brake fluid flush?

Did you bleed all the air out of the lines?

imported_LiL Devil 16-Mar-2006 07:09 PM

I got a shop that I know to do it. They have a machine thats do it. They take the oil and fill the oil at the same time to ensure no air in the line.


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