03 Sunfire Parking Brake

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Hi, I understand the parking brake on this year is supposed to be self adjusting, is this correct? My parking brake lever seems way to high when its engauged, its 9 inches up from the button to where it sits when its off, my brake shoes are good. So my question is, can you adjust the parking brake lever and how far up is normal when engauged? Thanks
 
your rear brakes are self adjusting to a point, and yes the parking brake is adjustable as well.

here is a video not a great one but it gives you the basic idea of how to adjust the rear brakes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooqwmy7nfzo#action=share

with your rear brake self adjusters they just keep the brakes in the ball park.

This is provided everything else is in order, meaning your springs should be in good shape, if they are worn with missing or flaking paint the spring kit should have been replaced with the last brake job.

The threaded adjuster needs to be cleaned and lubricated the entire length of the threaded shaft with anti-seize this is normally done.

The backing plate friction points where the shoes ride on the backing plate should be clean and lubricated with anti-seize.

the guy in the video is promoting chlorinated brake cleaner, Chlorinated brake cleaner has chlorine in it along with other chemicals which can severely rust non coated non lubricated parts. so this is a bad idea in my opinion.

if your brake drums are out of round or worn with a rust lip at the edge of the brake drum where the shoes do not contact the drum, getting a properly adjusted rear brakes will be a little more difficult or impossible.

With out of round brake drums once you get the shoes adjusted up better than they are now, you will feel brake pulsation more.

It is critical that your rear drums are like new they should be machined or replaced if necessary.

Most cars have rear brake adjustment windows in the backing plate that are used to properly adjust the rear brakes while the tire is mounted to the car.

Some cars you can use a screw driver to adjust rear brakes others you will need specialized tools for this job.

When the brakes are adjusted properly you should be able to spin the tire not more than one revolution, this is tested with the tire on the car on just spinning the drum like shown in the video.

the adjustment for the parking brake is done after the rear brakes are good and adjusted properly.

if I remember correctly you should be able to pull up on the parking brake handle 3 to 5 clicks or 1/3 of the total travel before significant effort is needed to raise the handle any higher.

while pulling up on the handle one click at a time and the car up on jack stands, check the resistance of each rear wheel they should grab evenly, requiring the same effort to rotate each tire.

if one is easier than the other you may have a seized or stretched cable.

By the time you get the handle raised to a normal amout of effort you should not be able to move either rear tire at all.

This is a parking brake, not a emergency brake. it is not designed to stop the car when under power or blasting gown the road.

A parking brake is to make sure the cars weight does not put excessive force on the transmission when parked and to make sure your car is where you left if when you parked it on a hill.
 
Hey thanks a lot for the help, that is great information I will check out the utube link. I appreaciate you! I have 13 clicks to where it holds the car without it rolling back on the parking pawl, I am on a slight hill where I park at home.
 
No problem, you will find once you get the rear brakes adjusted properly, the brake pedal and brake performance will be much better.

here is a link to a inexpensive brake tool set, I am not sure if the brake spoons included will work with your car. however these are great tools to have when working on rear brakes. Snap on brand is better yet way more expensive.

http://www.harborfreight.com/7-piece-brake-tool-set-188.html

Good luck on your project.
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You can also try repeatedly backing up and hitting the brakes hard. I know on some cars the adjuster activates when you go in reverse.
 
Yes there should be a adjuster hidden under the parking brake console. or along the cable under the car, normally it is inside at the handle.

it is best to adjust the rear brakes first then the cable if necessary, if you just adjust the cable then do rear brakes down the road the adjustment may have to be backed off to get new shoes installed.

Normally a cable will have to be stretched to require an adjustment, a stretched cable should be replaced.

Rear drum brakes are so inexpensive and easy to replace or service it doesn't make sense not to pull the rears and do what is needed.
 
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