2002 Silverado Parking Brake
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2002 Silverado Parking Brake - 9/6/2006 10:50:29 PM
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Greg O
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I bought this 2002 silverado with only 7000 miles about 3 years ago. The parking brake went almost to the floor when I got it, so I complained to the dealer, and they adjusted it or something, and it was better, but never strong. Now it does almost nothing to hold on its own. I rely on the parking brake to hold when I back my 6300 pound boat and trailer down the launch ramp. But it has gotten to the point where I can't trust it. The last time I had the truck into the dealer, he said pump the parking brake pedal. I tried this but it did not help. I checked the brake pads and there is plenty of pad left. I use the parking brake frequently, so I don't think they are frozen. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Greg
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RE: 2002 Silverado Parking Brake - 9/6/2006 11:30:08 PM
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bradstump
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You said you checked the brake pads, so I take it has rear disc brakes?
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RE: 2002 Silverado Parking Brake - 9/7/2006 11:32:53 PM
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bradstump
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You are perfectly right in not trusting just the park selector. that can put a lot of pressure on the park pin, and can even cause it to stick in place. What the mechanic was referring to is an auto tensioning system. Theoretically, every time you hit the pedal, as you are pushing it in the caliper turns a little bit. the caliper is actually threaded and over time of using the emergency brake it can turn out quite a bit. However, it would take a long, long time of pushing to do much good. It sounds like you could have some trouble with a streched cable. when pushing the normal brake pedal, do you have a fast reaction? or does it go way down before you feel the brakes catching?
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RE: 2002 Silverado Parking Brake - 9/7/2006 11:35:12 PM
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mrlong
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The rear parking brake on your truck is a poor design. Yes you have rear disc brakes but your e-brake is a drum style brake. The shoes are smaller than typical brake shoes because they only need to hold the truck not stop it. If you remove the rear rotors you will then be able to see what I am talking about. The e-brake shoes will hang down and wear out very fast if they are out of adjustment. My guess is that the shoes are worn out and need to be replaced.
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