6th Gen ('00-'05): New Rotors - E-Brake not "Grabbing" on
#1
New Rotors - E-Brake not "Grabbing" on
Hey guys, if any of you have read my recent posts you'll know I have recently installed new rotors all the way around the car, new pads as well.
My first time parking on a hill since installing new brakes, I went to put e-brake on and the car rolled forward until coming to rest on the parking pin, this makes returning to drive quite the task and is really rough on the transmission.
When I lift up the car and engage the E-brake I can't physically move the wheel under my own strength. I know the e-brake is working, just doesn't have a strong enough hold on the new rotor. And I also inspected shoe for wear but there is still lots of life there.
When installing rotors I did see that the actuator for the brake shoe has an adjusting screw. My question to the forum is if I increase the adjustment on the actuator will it give my e-brake more grip or "bite" and actually stop my car from rolling?
Any input would be great guys thanks.
My first time parking on a hill since installing new brakes, I went to put e-brake on and the car rolled forward until coming to rest on the parking pin, this makes returning to drive quite the task and is really rough on the transmission.
When I lift up the car and engage the E-brake I can't physically move the wheel under my own strength. I know the e-brake is working, just doesn't have a strong enough hold on the new rotor. And I also inspected shoe for wear but there is still lots of life there.
When installing rotors I did see that the actuator for the brake shoe has an adjusting screw. My question to the forum is if I increase the adjustment on the actuator will it give my e-brake more grip or "bite" and actually stop my car from rolling?
Any input would be great guys thanks.
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and here you go...
2kMC - 2000MonteCarlo.com
google is an amazing thing, all i search for was monte carlo adjust emergency brake
2kMC - 2000MonteCarlo.com
google is an amazing thing, all i search for was monte carlo adjust emergency brake
#6
My calipers are for my disc brakes only. They house my pads that clamp onto rotor. There is no cable or adjustment to be made here. Google can be a wonderful for those who know what they're looking for.
In response to Frank I have ensured that the shoe is still on actuator on both sides. Like I said before the E-brake does stop the wheel from turning, but if I'm on enough of an incline the vehicle will roll.
However after reading your post I'm assuming the adjusting screw on the e-brake actuator is where I increase the pressure on the rotors
Am I right in assuming this?
Last edited by Henderson21; 07-14-2014 at 03:27 PM.
#7
I'm not sure which year your monte is mine is an '05 and has an E-brake shoe, exactly like shown in the picture above. The only difference is that the picture shows the whole assembly upside down.
My calipers are for my disc brakes only. They house my pads that clamp onto rotor. There is no cable or adjustment to be made here. Google can be a wonderful for those who know what they're looking for.
In response to Frank I have ensured that the shoe is still on actuator on both sides. Like I said before the E-brake does stop the wheel from turning, but if I'm on enough of an incline the vehicle will roll.
However after reading your post I'm assuming the adjusting screw on the e-brake actuator is where I increase the pressure on the rotors
Am I right in assuming this?
My calipers are for my disc brakes only. They house my pads that clamp onto rotor. There is no cable or adjustment to be made here. Google can be a wonderful for those who know what they're looking for.
In response to Frank I have ensured that the shoe is still on actuator on both sides. Like I said before the E-brake does stop the wheel from turning, but if I'm on enough of an incline the vehicle will roll.
However after reading your post I'm assuming the adjusting screw on the e-brake actuator is where I increase the pressure on the rotors
Am I right in assuming this?
i stand corrected on the parking "shoe" for the rear brakes, so i apologize for that.
however, the link i gave should be correct for 6th gens and how to adjust the ebrake, do you click the link???
and here you go...
2kMC - 2000MonteCarlo.com
google is an amazing thing, all i search for was monte carlo adjust emergency brake
2kMC - 2000MonteCarlo.com
google is an amazing thing, all i search for was monte carlo adjust emergency brake
and google is still an amazing thing when you search, again, all i search for was "monte carlo adjust emergency brake" and this was one of the first results.
and here is the autozone directions to adjust that screw in the assembly you posted the picture of...
| Repair Guides | Parking Brake | Parking Brake Shoes | AutoZone.com
but from what i have read, the first link i gave you is how you adjust the parking brakes.
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Thanks VF
I appreciate the help you are giving me.
But I've googled the same thing and many other similar search terms. They all point in the same direction your pointing me
However my issue is not the with cable tension, my e-brake pedal has lots of tension and does NOT go to the floor like in many of the websites I've read.
My issue is with the pressure applied to the rotors, I'm gonna Go ahead and make the adjustment that I originally had asked about. It appears as though The Autozone link you gave me has the full instructions I need to make the adjustment.
I appreciate the help you are giving me.
But I've googled the same thing and many other similar search terms. They all point in the same direction your pointing me
However my issue is not the with cable tension, my e-brake pedal has lots of tension and does NOT go to the floor like in many of the websites I've read.
My issue is with the pressure applied to the rotors, I'm gonna Go ahead and make the adjustment that I originally had asked about. It appears as though The Autozone link you gave me has the full instructions I need to make the adjustment.
#9
There is a adjustment for the parking brake cables..You adjust the shoes then you adjust the cables..
#10
I've been through this before, but with a Grand Am rear disc. If your cables have tension, then check to make sure the e brake shoe is properly seated (They can disconnect when removing the rotor). It should not move around. If they are seated, then adjust the shoe using the #1 piece in the diagram. You should be able to turn the rotor a turn and a half if you spin it and let go. That's how you know the shoe is close enough to the disc.