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Fig 1: Identifying Parking Brake Cable Replacement Components With Torque Specifications
G05962935Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
NOTE:
  • The parking brake cables must not be bent or distorted. This will lead to stiff operation and premature cable failure.
  • Refer to EXPLODED VIEW  as needed during this procedure.
  1. Loosen the parking brake cable adjusting nut (see MINOR ADJUSTMENT  ).
  2. Remove the parking brake shoes, and disconnect the parking brake cable from the parking brake lever (see PARKING BRAKE SHOE REPLACEMENT  ).
  3. 4WD model: Remove the spindle nut (see step 6 on HUB BEARING UNIT REPLACEMENT ).
  4. Remove the hub bearing unit mounting bolts (A).
    Fig 2: Hub Bearing Unit Mounting Bolts, Anchor Nuts, Hub Bearing Unit & Backing Plate With Torque Specifications
    G05962936Courtesy of AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.
  5. Loosen the anchor nuts (B).
  6. Pull back the hub bearing unit (C) and backing plate (D) until the parking brake cable clears the insertion part of the backing plate.
  7. Remove the parking brake cable mounting bolts (E) from the backing plate.
  8. Pull the parking brake cable (F), and remove it from the backing plate.
  9. Reinstall the parking brake cable in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
    • Be careful not to bend or distort the cable.
    • Connect the parking brake cable to the brake lever, and install the parking brake shoes and brake disc/drum (see REASSEMBLY  ).
    • Adjust the parking brake (see PARKING BRAKE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT  ).

      Apply the parking brake firmly 10 times then adjust it again.