406 handbarke adjustment

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by jazzy29, May 23, 2006.

  1. jazzy29

    jazzy29 Guest

    Hi all, anyone got any ideas how to adjust up my handbrake on my 1999 406?i
    have looked about for adjuster but cant see one? thanks in advance.
     
    jazzy29, May 23, 2006
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  2. jazzy29

    John Duffey Guest

    It's a bugger, all told.

    Get the car up on a lift and look towards the rear, just by the
    back box of the exhaust. There's a metal heat shield there. Remove the two
    bolts holding that on, and you should be able to see where the two halves
    of the brake cable connect to the handbrake line. There's going to be a
    nasty 'orrible rusty lump of metal there that was at one time a bolt and
    casing type arrangement. Spray this liberally with WD40 or other
    penetrating oil and scrape madly with a wire brush. Eventually you should
    be able to see something that looks rather like the brake calipers from
    a bicycle. What you need to do is unscrew the nuts on this arrangement so
    that more of the bolt is within the casing (You'll see what I mean when
    you get under there) therefore making the brake cable shorter.

    If you have trouble finding it, I'll try and get a reasonable-ish picture
    of mine.

    John
     
    John Duffey, May 23, 2006
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  3. jazzy29

    jazzy29 Guest

    thanks john,
    info was spot on about shield and how to adjust.
    i must have been luck because under the shield the adjuster was like new
    so made job simple!! thanks again cheers james!!
     
    jazzy29, May 27, 2006
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