Rogue 2WD L4-2.5L (QR25DE) (2008)
Parking Brake Shoe: Testing and Inspection
Inspection and Adjustment
INSPECTION AFTER REMOVAL
Brake Lining Thickness Inspection
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Check thickness (A) of brake lining.
Standard thickness: Refer to PB-11, "Parking Drum Brake". See: Specifications
Wear limit: Refer to PB-11, "Parking Drum Brake". See: Specifications
Drum Inner Diameter Inspection
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Check inner diameter (B) of drum.
Standard inner diameter: Refer to PB-11, "Parking Drum Brake". See: Specifications
Wear limit of inner diameter: Refer to PB-11, "Parking Drum Brake". See: Specifications
Other Inspections
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Check brake lining for excessive wear, damage, and peeling. Replace if necessary.
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Check parking brake shoe sliding surface for excessive wear and damage. Replace if necessary.
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Check anti-rattle pin for excessive wear, damage and rust. Replace if necessary.
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Check spring and return springs for settling, excessive wear, damage, and rust. Replace if necessary.
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Check brake strut for excessive wear, damage and rust. Replace if necessary.
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Check adjuster for smoothness. Replace if necessary.
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Check toggle lever for excessive wear, damage and rust. Replace if necessary.
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Visually check inside of the drum for excessive wear, cracks, and damage with a pair of vernier calipers. Replace if necessary.
ADJUSTMENT AFTER INSTALLATION
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Adjust the parking brake pedal stroke. Refer to PB-3, "Inspection and Adjustment". See: Parking Brake Pedal/Testing and Inspection
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Perform break-in operation as follows after replacing parking brake shoe and/or disc rotor, or if brakes do not function well.
1. Adjust parking pedal stroke to the specified amount. Refer to PB-3, "Inspection and Adjustment". See: Parking Brake Pedal/Testing and
Inspection
2. Perform parking brake break-in (drag on) operation by driving vehicle under the following conditions:
Drive forward
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Vehicle speed: Approx. 40 km/h (25 MPH) set (constant and forward)
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Parking brake operating force: Approx. 130 N (13.3 kg, 29 lb) set constant
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Time: Approx. 10 sec.
CAUTION: To prevent lining from getting too hot, allow a cool off period of approximately 5 minutes after every break-in operation.