Brake Cable Installation - Club Car Precedent 2016 Maintenance And Service Manual

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Brake Cable Removal and Installation
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Figure 6-19 Disconnect Cables at Rear Brakes

BRAKE CABLE INSTALLATION

NOTE: The driver-side and passenger-side brake cables are not interchangeable. The driver-side cable is shorter
than the passenger-side cable. Make sure the correct cable is used on the correct side.
Be sure to orient the cable so that the clevis end goes to the wheel rather than to the equalizer bracket.
1.
Insert the end of the new brake cable through the hole in the frame (Figure 6-18, Page 6-13). Push on the cable
housing so the clips on the housing ends secure the housing in the hole.
2.
Hold the bolt (5) and the equalizer bracket (4) in the upright position and slip the cable head through the hole on
top of the bracket. Pivot the equalizer to the horizontal position to capture the cable heads in the equalizer.
3.
Insert the rear cable housing into the shock mount bracket (4) (Figure 6-19, Page 6-14). Push the cable housing
end into the bracket to ensure the clips on the housing end secure the cable in position.
4.
At the rear wheel brake, connect the cable to the brake actuator arm using new clevis pin (2) and new bow tie
locking pin (1) (Figure 6-19, Page 6-14).
5.
Place tab (3) on cable housing over the forward leaf spring mounting bolt (2) (Figure 6-20, Page 6-14). Install
nut (1). Tighten nut to 18.4 ft·lb (25 N·m).
6.
Adjust the brakes. See Brake Cable Equalizer Adjustment on page 6-10.
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Figure 6-20 Brake Cable Mounting Tab
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