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See your  dealer if the brake  pedal  does  not  return  to 
normal  height,  or if there 
is a  rapid  increase  in  pedal 
travel.  This  could  be a  sign  of brake  trouble. 
Brake  Adjustment 
Every  time  you  make  a  moderate  brake  stop, your disc 
brakes  adjust  for wear.  If  you  rarely  make  a  moderate  or 
heavier  stop, then  your  brakes  might  not  adjust  correctly. 
If  you  drive  in  that  way,  then 
-- very carefully -- make 
a  few  moderate  brake  stops  about  every 
1,000 miles 
(1 600 km), so your  brakes  will  adjust  properly. 
If  your  brake  pedal  goes  down  farther than  normal,  your 
rear  drum  brakes  may  need  adjustment.  Adjust  them  by 
backing  up  and  firmly  applying  the  brakes  a  few  times. 
Replacing  Brake  System  Parts 
The  braking  system  on  a  modern  vehicle  is  complex. 
Its many  parts  have  to be of top  quality  and  work  well 
together  if  the  vehicle  is to  have  really  good  braking. 
Your  vehicle  was  designed  and  tested  with  top-quality 
GM brake  parts.  When  you  replace  parts  of  your  braking 
system 
-- for  example,  when  your  brake  linings  wear 
down  and  you  have  to have  new  ones  put  in 
-- be  sure 
you  get  new  approved 
GM replacement  parts. If you 
don’t,  your  brakes  may  no longer  work  properly.  For 
example,  if  someone  puts  in  brake  linings that are wrong 
for  your  vehicle,  the  balance  between  your  front and 
rear  brakes  can  change 
-- for  the  worse.  The  braking 
performance  you’ve  come  to expect  can  change  in  many 
other  ways  if someone  puts  in the  wrong  replacement 
brake  parts. 
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