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The low brake indicators on the brake pads are squealing. I highly recommend you have the brakes checked out.
The 2000 Mazda 626 rear brake adjuster is located on the and of the brake pad. The brake adjuster is a screw. Your brakes should automatically adjust every time you back up and apply the brake.
Yes they are. Every time you back up and step on the brake, it activates the self adjustment. It has its limitations. Drum brakes can also be manually adjusted. If you notice you have to apply more pressure to your brake pedal your drum brakes may need to be adjusted. If you are not sure how, consult your favorite mechanic.
There are front brakes and rear brakes. There are a total of four brakes on a car. Every wheel on the car has its own brake and every car has the same number of brakes.
there is not a bleeder hose on the brakes. but there is a bleeder valve on every brake on every wheel
Yes, bleeding the brakes removes air bubbles that might be left in the system, especially in the brake lines!If not done every time the brake system is worked on the brakes will be unreliable and unsafe!
You can adjust the rear brakes with the rear brake adjustment bolt. The rear brakes should adjust automatically every time you back up and use the brake.
Brakes work by a simple process. That process is the rubber brake pad rubs against the the real brake with lots of force. is also the reason brake pads have to be replaced every once and a while.
Same as you do on every other car, bleed the brakes fully and replenish
If your brakes are grinding at all, you need to inspect the brake pads. I suspect you will find your pads are worn out.
Yes, of course you can adjust the rear drum brakes. They should be self adjusting. Every time you back up and apply the brakes they should adjust themselves. If that is not working, look for a small rubber plug on the back of the backing plate. Remove that plug and with a brake adjustment tool, you can adjust the brakes. Search Google for the proper procedure to adjust drum brakes.
The brake system was not that secure