pedal travel is dependent on several things. first,check brake fluid level. then,i would remove the wheels and drums and look at the brake shoes. if they are worn,replace. also ched adjustment of emergency brake. low e brake can cause low pedal and is also an indicator of worn rear shoes. after replacing shoes,orif no worn shoes are found,wheel cylinders may need bleeding. bleed right rear,front left,left rear and right front in that order. do NOT adjust pedal travel at master cylinder since this may cause brake binding due to fluid return restrictions.
It is listed in the 1991 Pontiac Firebird Operations Manual
they are self adjusting
itsa stupid ugly!
Inside the kick Panel behind the emergency brake pedal.
You can use synthetic fluid in any car, just be sure to get all the old brake fluid out before you add the synthetic.
adjust the shoes
To replace the brake switch on a 1995 Pontiac Firebird, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the brake switch, which is typically mounted above the brake pedal. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting screws to detach the old switch, then install the new switch in reverse order, ensuring it is properly aligned with the brake pedal. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the brake lights to ensure the new switch is functioning correctly.
If you step on the brake and it will still not come out of park. Your brake interlock is probably bad. It is under the console and you can get it at advance auto for around 20 bucks.
I have a 2000 pontiac grand am gt 3.4 auto trans with rear disc brakes how do i adjust the emergy brakes no adjustment under car how is is done?
To adjust the travel of a Shimano hydraulic disc brake lever, you can use the reach adjustment feature located on the lever. This feature allows you to adjust the distance between the lever and the handlebar, making it easier to reach and operate the brake. Simply use the adjustment knob or screw on the lever to customize the reach to your preference.
If the cable aren't frozen. Adjust the rear brakes first. Then if possible, haven't looked at mine in awhile adjust the cables probably under the car
It could be the fuse, the bulb is burned out, or the wires are cut or corroded. It may also be that the connection is loose.