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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Chevrolet Lanos (since 2004 of release), Daewoo Lanos (since 1997 of release)

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Details of the back brake mechanism
Fig. 9.5. Details Rear brake: 1 - support column; 2 - Shield brakes; 3 - the working cylinder; 4 - spacer plate with the adjuster; 5 - Rear brake shoes; 6 - the top coupling spring; 7 - a spring support post; 8 - cup pedestal; 9 - a brake drum; 10 - the bottom coupling spring; 11 - earring regulator gaps; 12 - a spring regulator gaps; 13 - the lever of control clearances; 14 - Front brake shoes; 15 - a bolt of fastening of the working cylinder

Details of the back brake mechanism shown in Fig. 9.5. All of them can be removed when disassembling the brake, and replaced by new ones. Exception - the working cylinder. As practice shows, partition it into the garage conditions in most cases does not lead to the desired result. Therefore, in the event of a fault recommend replacing the slave cylinder assembly.




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