If the parking brake does not engage fully, the rear (shoe type) brakes need to be adjusted or replaced.
How do you adjust the parking brake on a1994 Lumina?
brakes adjust themselves automatically
At the "Y" of the cables under the car in front of the rearend.
May be frozen brake calipersMay be rear brakes are not adjusted properlyMay be parking brake cables frozen and are dragging
If I remember correctly, the adjustment is on the drivers side under the car but your rear brakes are probably worn down. There is a lock down nut that has to be loosened the turn the second nut a couple to a few turns and the tighten down the lock down nut.
If front brakes are working properly - no frozen caliper or restricted brake lines with proper fluid flow to caliper - try check rear brake and parking adjustments to make sure they are not dragging and operating
You have drum brakes on the rear.
I need a diagram of the 1993Geo prism condition system.
What about 1993 Pontiac drum brakes, please be specific.
10w30.
Drum brakes are meant to self adjust when applying the brake in reverse, however you can access the adjuster from the back side of the brake plate through a rubber grommet, it is hard to see but in there there is a little gear looking thing that you can manually turn with a flathead screwdriver to adjust the brake pads. If access is too difficult then you will have to remove the drum to get at it, im thinking that once you get in there you will find that it is pretty dirty which is causing the adjusters not to work, and the shoes are worn as well.
The towing capacity of the 1993 Mitsubishi Pajero depends on if the trailer is equipped with brakes. Without brakes, the towing capacity is around 1,650 pounds. With brakes, it ranges from 4,000 to 5,500 pounds