Drum brake I assume, the adjuster is located at the six o'clock position of the assembly when you get the drum off. The adjuster mechanisms seize up and fail after a decade or two, so get a kit for the brakes with springs and all, you won't regret it.
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.
THERE ARE A LOT OF DIFFERENT REAR BREAKS FOR BOONEVILLES AS WELL AS ALL OTHER CARS CALL ME FOR ADVICE OR USE A LOCAL MECHANIC THANKS BOON
First, verify that rear brake is adjusted properly. If drum brake, turn the each adjuster wheel (inside drum at bottom) until brake drags slightly, then back off (reverse direction) three clicks. If adjuster will not turn, repair or replace as needed. If equipped with rear disc, rear brakes auto adjust unless pads are incorrectly installed or calipers are damaged. Then, locate parking brake adjuster inline with parking brake cable. Turn adjustment until cable has some but very little tension and is not slack, but not so tight as to apply the brake.
i had a 99 grand am and i had to remove the drum by banging it with a hammer, sometimes you can get to the star adjuster but for me it was just easier to pound it off
in front of the left rear tire
Look at the bottom or rear of the radiator
Year, make and model of vehicle would help along with front brake, rear brake or e-brake information.
Rear disc ? if it is rear disc brakes there is a drum brake in side of the rear rotor that is your parking brake and has an adjuster in it if you pull the rotor off.
LOOK TOWARD THE REAR OF THE OIL PAN.
Make sure that the brake adjuster is screwed in to the minimum setting. the drum will be tight but should slide on. The adjuster can be extended with a brake tool or screwdriver through the hole in the backer plate.
The speakers specs in the 1990 Pontiac Bonneville se are 6"x9" in the rear and 4"x2" in the front.
Look behind the CD player in the dash