Chevrolet Captiva Service & Repair Manual: Parking Brake Shoes R&I
Warning: Avoid taking the following
actions when you service wheel brake parts: Do not grind brake linings,
do not sand brake linings and do not clean wheel brake parts with a dry
brush or with compressed air. |
Warning: Some models or aftermarket
brake parts may contain asbestos fibers which can become airborne in dust.
Breathing dust with asbestos fibers may cause serious bodily harm. Use a
water-dampened cloth in order to remove any dust on brake parts. Equipment
is available commercially in order to perform this washing function. These
wet methods prevent fibers from becoming airborne. |
Use denatured alcohol to clean
brake dust or grease from the park brake shoes and hardware. |
Apply a small amount of high temperature
silicone grease to the brake shoe and backing plate contact points. |
Apply a small amount of high temperature
silicone grease to both sides of the actuator lever pivot pin. |
Clean the threads and apply high
temperature grease to the adjuster screw. |
If reinstalling the park brake
shoes, note the location of the park brake shoes for installation. |
Refer to Fig. 1
for parking brake shoe service. |
Fig.
1
Actuator
1.
Raise and support the vehicle.
2.
Remove the tire and wheel.
3.
Remove the park brake shoes.
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Warning: Avoid taking the following
actions when you service wheel brake parts: Do not grind brake linings,
do not sand brake linings and do not clean wheel brake parts with a dry
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The accessory power outlets can be
used to plug in electrical equipment,
such as a cell phone or MP3 player.
The power outlets are inside the
center floor console, on the rear of
the center floor console, and in the
rear cargo compartment.
The power outlet located in the rear
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