Fix parking brake cable
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SOURCE: installing new brake pads on 2000 hyundai Accent GL
REMOVAL
1.
Remove the lower bolt and lift the caliper assembly up and secure it with a wire or some other retaining method.
2.
Remove the pads.
CAUTION: Do not depress the brake pedal while disassembling the pads
INSPECTION
1.
Check the pads for wear or oil contamination and replace, if necessary.
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The pads for the right and left wheels should be replaced at the same time. Never "drop" or intermix brake pad sets.
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All four pads must be replaced as a complete set.
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When replacing the brake pad, check for deformation. When replacing the guide spring, use a new one or the used one after cleaning away foreign material.
2.
Check the pad for damage or deformation.
Brake pad thickness:
Standard value: 9 mm (0.354 in.)
Service limited value: 2 mm (0.0787 in.)
INSTALLATION
1.
Install the pad clips.
2.
Install the pads onto each pad clip.
3.
Insert the piston in the cylinder using the Special Tool (09581-11000).
4.
Install the new pads. The shims are attached to each pad as illustrated
Be careful so that the disc or pad isn't contaminated by grease.
5.
Install the bolt and tighten to the specified value.
Tightening torque
Guide rod bolt: 22~32 Nm(220~320 kgf·cm, 16~24 lb·ft)
SOURCE: hyundai accent 2006 brake lights not working
brake light switch under the brake pedal. COMMON PROBLEM OF ACCENTS. 15 TO 20 BUCKS
SOURCE: parking brake adjustment
On the accents what you need to do is to remove the plastic casing from around the parking brake mechanism. Towards the back on each side there is a screw that needs to come out. Then you will just need to wiggle the plastic casing out and around from the parking brake and set it aside with the screws. Once that is off on the inside there will be what looks like one long (gold colored) screw and at the bottom there will be a mini cable running off to each side. At the end of the tension adjuster is where you adjust it. Mine was very loose and I had to tighten it down quite a bit. It takes a 12 MM wrench. You will want to turn the wrench toward the passenger side to tighten it down. Hope this works for you.
SOURCE: Hyundai Accent (97, auto) wont shift out of Park,
ur solenoid is bad u can replace it which is kinda expensive or u can take ur center consil out and remove the peg that unlocks ur shifter the only thing ur lock override does is manually pulls it out. i just jammed a golf tee in it to keep it open and it seemed to work just fine
SOURCE: In a 2000 Hyundai accent, clutch fluid = brake fluid
Yes that is correct. it should say what type right on the lid. example dot 3 or dot 4.
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