At the "Y" in the cables at the rear of the car
The 1998 Chevy Corvette parking brake can be adjusted with the parking brake adjustment bolt. You can also adjust the parking brake cable.
Raise the brake up 5 clicks and raise up the car and put it on jack stands. Find the threaded rod that houses the parking brake cable under the vehicle and adjust it until the rear tires do not spin..
You can adjust your 1989 Chevy Corvette emergency brake into different ways. The emergency brake will have an adjustment bolt on the brake pad. The emergency brake cable can be adjusted to shorten or lengthen the cable.
You need to adjust the cable on the brake.
To adjust the shift cable on a 2002 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is in park and the ignition is off. Locate the shift cable at the transmission, then loosen the adjustment nut slightly. Shift the lever to the "Park" position, then tighten the adjustment nut while ensuring the cable is properly aligned and has no slack. Finally, test the gear shifting to ensure it operates smoothly.
There is no brake cable on your bike
There is no cable, the speedo is run electronically.
The emergency brake cable is connected to the brake shoe on the rear brakes. You can adjust the emergency brake by loosening or tightening the nut on the end of the cable.
What if you've checked your brakes and they are fine. My e-brake cable is stretched out and no adjuster is anywhere to be found. Is there an adjuster for a 2002 cavalier? before you think about adjusting your e-brake cable, you may want to inspect or have your rear brakes inspected. most of the time the e-brake cable will not need adjusting and the problem lies in excessive wear on your rear drum brakes. the e-brake functions by mechanically engaging your brakes (as opposed to hydraulic actuation from your braking system) in the rear. if they are too far worn, the cable pull created by your e-brake lever will not fully engage or may sometimes not at all engage your rear brakes. you could tighten the cable, but you would need to readjust when you had the rear brake shoes replaced. check your brake wear first. if that doesn't solve your problem, then adjust the e-brake.
To replace the brake master cylinder on a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the brake fluid from the reservoir, then disconnect the brake lines and unbolt the master cylinder from the brake booster. Install the new master cylinder, reconnect the brake lines, refill the reservoir with brake fluid, and bleed the brakes to remove any air from the system before reconnecting the battery.
You can remove the parking brake lever, from the brake shoe on your Chevrolet Cavalier, by removing the retaining clip. The retaining clip connects the brake lever cable to the brake shoe.
you must first adjust the rear drum brakes. then and only then can you adjust the cable for the parking brake at the base of the park brake pedal/handle. if you don't do the rear drums first, you will stretch the cable