2006 GREAT WALL PEGASUS brake

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-3
 Troubleshooting (continued)
Braking SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Trouble Causes Inspection items
There is clatter noise when using
the brake(Drum-type brake)
The brake shoe is seized on the

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-4Braking SystemNotice and Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting (continued)
Trouble   Causes  Inspection items
There are quack-
quack noises
without using the
brake.Alien materials such as stone is reel

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-5Braking System Inspection and Adjustment
pedal push rodbraking lamp switch
pedal push-rod
free stroke of
pedal: (3-6) mm
Inspection and adjustment
Inspection on and adjustment of brake pedal
1. C

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-6
Operation test of vacuum booster
Remark: check the operation of vacuum booster with the
vacuum booster tester if workable.
1.Operation inspection
(a) Before starting the engine, tread down the br

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-7
Check and adjust the parking brake
1. Check the stroke of operating lever of the parking
brake to see whether it is correct.
Drag the brake operating lever to the max stroke and count the
grooves

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-8Braking SystemMaster Cylinder
Master Cylinder
Disassembly of Master Cylinder
1. Tear down the alarm joint for liquid level;
2. Exhaust the brake liquid with the injector:
Notice: brake liquid mus

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-9Braking SystemMaster Cylinder
Mount of Master Cylinder
1. Adjust the length of vacuum booster pushrod before
mounting the master cylinder;
2. Mount the master cylinder:
Mount the master and seali

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GREAT WALL PEGASUS 2006  Service Manual BR-10Brake System Vacuum Booster
Vacuum booster
Disassembly of Vacuum Booster
1. Take apart the master cylinder
2. Tear down the vacuum hose from the vacuum booster
3. Tear down the return spring
4.