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caravan brake HELP

so being christmas eve and all the brakes had to go in my girlfriends parents van... looks like the passenger rear  brake cylinder is leaking BAD but I cant for the life of me figure out how to loosen the brakes to get the drum off, I can get them tighter but thats not much help... anyone ever work on one of these before? where the hell in that little hole is the release lever so I can loosen these things, i've been lying in the rain trying to figure this out for about 20 mins now and I am getting annoyed. It has to be fixed cause theres no way 6 people are fitting in to my sprint to go to christmas dinner.

its an 1993 dodge caravan btw
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caravan brake HELP

Reply #1
Well having worked on these vans several times at work and having to pull the rear drums for inspections i can tell you that the adjuster is at the top of the backing plate and the e-brake cable goes through behind the adjuster so you have to move it out of the way either up or down  what i usually do is take a metal coat hanger and cut it so one end is hooked and the other end is about 5 or 6 inches long. then you have to turn it sideways and stick the hooked end through the slot and under the e-brake cable cover by a spring then twist the hanger so the hook is vertical and push the metal arm in front of the adjuster out so you can adjust them down. I really hate the caravans and voyagers because they almost always have a lip on the drums and are a pain to get off. Well I hope this helps

caravan brake HELP

Reply #2
thanks but the only plug I can fing is on the bottom and is only 1/4" tall and only about 2" wide. The e-brake cable goes in to the back oif the drum between the top and bottom of the backing plate. It has the 16" wheels and is a touring edition or something.. any ideas?
1980 birds X 3, 1982 bird, 1984 XR7, 1988 TC

 

caravan brake HELP

Reply #3
Quote from: tbirdscott
so being christmas eve and all the brakes had to go in my girlfriends parents van... looks like the passenger rear  brake cylinder is leaking BAD but I cant for the life of me figure out how to loosen the brakes to get the drum off, I can get them tighter but thats not much help... anyone ever work on one of these before? where the hell in that little hole is the release lever so I can loosen these things, i've been lying in the rain trying to figure this out for about 20 mins now and I am getting annoyed. It has to be fixed cause theres no way 6 people are fitting in to my sprint to go to christmas dinner.

its an 1993 dodge caravan btw



it  has a lock arm on the rear side that you can push back with a small screw driver the you can rotate the adjuster the oppisite way.

it is very likley you will need new brake shoes also. due to fluid cotamination.
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