Brakes (continued)
Problem
Possible Cause
Brakes drag.
Parking brake is applied.
Brakes are incorrectly adjusted (Workman e2050).
Rear shoe–to–shoe spring(s) is (are) weak or broken.
Brake pedal is binding.
Brake cable is binding (Workman e2050).
Brake linings are saturated.
Rear brake drums are bent or out–of–round.
Front brake calipers or rotors are damaged (Workman e2065)
Incorrect brake lining material.
Brake pedal is hard to push.
Wheels lock–up when braking.
Brake pedal linkage is binding.
Brake cable is binding (Workman e2050).
Brake linings are contaminated.
Brake linings are loose or damaged.
Wheel or transaxle bearings are damaged.
Rear brake shoe–to–shoe springs are weak.
Rear brake drums are grooved in the contact face with brake
shoes.
Brakes fade.
Brake drums or rotors are overheated.
Brake linings are saturated.
Vehicle surges at slow speeds and
chatters at fast speeds.
Brake drums or rotors are bent or out–of–round.
Rear brakes do not self adjust.
Adjuster bolt is seized.
Adjuster lever does not engage star wheel.
Workman e2050/e2065
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Transaxle and Brakes (Rev. B)
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