Recently had to do some work on my 2010 Yukon XL 2500 so it can pass inspection. Noticed that the parking brake wasn't working pretty much at all a month or so ago - I don't usually use it , but the last time I did - it was working fine.
Anyway - so what I found was that the rear brakes needed to be totally replaced. The backing plates were seriously rusty, the parking brake activator arm was rusted up tight - etc. So I pretty much rebuilt the entirety of the rear brakes - put in new parking brake shoes, new rear rotors, new calipers - etc.
The other part of the problem was that the parking brake cable was just hanging down as it ran down the underside of the truck - it looked like it have been stretched an inch or more. I thought maybe the seized up parking brake arm might have not been letting the cable return and take up the slack, but that's not what it was. The cable still has a massive amount of slack in it even with the brakes themselves are all brand new and working fine.
Anyway - researching how to fix the slack in the cable, I see all this stuff about self adjusting parking brake pedal - and also references to Sierra/Silverado/Suburban/Yukon trucks of this era - having a parking brake release lever.
My truck doesn't have any of this - the parking brake pedal mechanism itself doesn't do any self adjust - and it also doesn't have a release handle.
Is this something that was changed? Or did it vary from truck to truck? I'm wondering if maybe I should try and retrofit one of the self-adjusting parking brake pedals into the truck and get the release handle too.
I'm also wondering if anybody has had any issues with the parking brake cables stretching like this - it just seems "weird" - seeing as how I don't really use the parking brake all that much.
Anyway - so what I found was that the rear brakes needed to be totally replaced. The backing plates were seriously rusty, the parking brake activator arm was rusted up tight - etc. So I pretty much rebuilt the entirety of the rear brakes - put in new parking brake shoes, new rear rotors, new calipers - etc.
The other part of the problem was that the parking brake cable was just hanging down as it ran down the underside of the truck - it looked like it have been stretched an inch or more. I thought maybe the seized up parking brake arm might have not been letting the cable return and take up the slack, but that's not what it was. The cable still has a massive amount of slack in it even with the brakes themselves are all brand new and working fine.
Anyway - researching how to fix the slack in the cable, I see all this stuff about self adjusting parking brake pedal - and also references to Sierra/Silverado/Suburban/Yukon trucks of this era - having a parking brake release lever.
My truck doesn't have any of this - the parking brake pedal mechanism itself doesn't do any self adjust - and it also doesn't have a release handle.
Is this something that was changed? Or did it vary from truck to truck? I'm wondering if maybe I should try and retrofit one of the self-adjusting parking brake pedals into the truck and get the release handle too.
I'm also wondering if anybody has had any issues with the parking brake cables stretching like this - it just seems "weird" - seeing as how I don't really use the parking brake all that much.