Change Car Handbrake Cable Toyota MR2
Change Car Handbrake Cable
| Time Estimate | 0h30 |
|---|---|
| Cost Estimate | ~50$ |
| Difficulty | Very easy |
| Check the parking brake* | 0h30 |
| Adjust the parking brake | 0h30 |
| Check the brake pedal travel | 0h30 |
| Carry out the parking brake basic adjustment procedure | 0h30 |
| Check the parking brake shoes | 0h30 |
| Make parking brake compensator functional | 0h30 |
| Renew the parking brake release lever | 0h30 |
| Remove/refit the parking brake release lever | 0h30 |
| Check the parking brake cable | 0h30 |
| Repair the handbrake cable* | 0h30 |
| Lubricate the parking brake cable* | 0h30 |
| Repair the parking brake lever | 0h30 |
| Repair the handbrake cable tensioner roller* | 0h30 |
| Clean the parking brake shoes | 0h30 |
| Mechanical parking brake* | 0h30 |
| Difficult parking brake cable removal* | 0h30 |
What is the function of Toyota MR2 handbrake cables?
The handbrake cables transmit the force exerted on the lever (or pedal) to the rear brakes. The handbrake (parking brake) immobilises the vehicle when parked, even on steep slopes. It also serves as an emergency brake in the event of main braking circuit failure.
Does my Toyota MR2 have handbrake cables?
Some vehicles have a handbrake with a lever and cables (entry-level models and those over 5 years old). Other vehicles have an electric parking brake operated via a button. Vehicles with electric parking brakes do not have conventional handbrake cables.
When should you change the Toyota MR2 handbrake cables?
Replace if: the handbrake lever travel is excessive despite adjustment, the cable is frayed or corroded, the cable outer sheath is split, or the cable has seized (common in vehicles not driven regularly). Also replace if the vehicle rolls on a slope with the handbrake fully applied.
Is it difficult to change Toyota MR2 handbrake cables?
Difficulty level 1/5: very easy. Key steps: release the handbrake, raise and support the vehicle, disconnect the cable from the brake mechanism at the wheel end, disconnect from the handbrake lever, feed the new cable through the same route, reconnect at both ends, adjust tension so the lever locks at 4–7 clicks, test on a slope.