vi number JAGUAR X308 1998 2.G Repair Manual

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Parking Brake and Ac
tu
ation - Parking Brake
Description an
d Operation

Parts List
The parking-brake hand lever is mounted on the transmission tunnel and incorporates the ratchet mechanism and release
button.
The front cable is routed from the hand lever, under the carpet through to an abutment bracket adjacent to the
transmission tunnel, and then connected to the relay lever. The relay lever is attached to a mounting plate by a center bolt
on which it rotates The relay lever mounting plate straddles the transmission tunnel, the plate is secured by four bolts. The
relay lever acts as a center pu ll system to transmit the force from the hand lever to the rear brakes shoes. The equalizer
which is positioned in the center of the rear brake cables balances the force that is applied to the rear brakes.
The rear brake cables are linked together: each cable passes through the rear hub carrier and connects to a brake shoe
expander lever. Application of the parking brake causes the rear cables to pu ll on the expander levers, the expander lever
mechanism rotates on a pivot pin to force the brake shoes outwards to contact the brake drums.
The parking brake cables are adjusted by the rotation of a nu t on the adjuster rod. The parking brake shoes are adjusted by
It
em
Par
t Number
De
scription
1—Hand Le

ver
2—Front Cable


3—R

elay Lever and Mounting Plate
4—Drivesh

aft Center Mounting
5—Cable Adjuster Rod


6—Equalize

r
7—Cable Connector
8—Rear Ca

ble RH
9—Rear Ca

ble LH
10—Warn

ing Light Switch and Harness
11—War

ning Lamp

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means of a manual adjustment
mechanism
at each set of shoes. Refer to General Procedur es in section 206-05.
If the vehicle is driven above 5 km/h with the parking brake applied, a warning lamp and text message will appear on the
message center. The message clears when the brake is released or the speed drops below 3 km/h.
Parking Brake Shoe Arrangement

The adjuster mech
anism enables manual
adjustment of the brake shoes.
Retai
ning pins keep the shoes in contact with the dust shield.
The brake

shoes locate into the expander lever and the adjuster mechanism.
R
e
turn springs retr
act the brake shoes when the parking brake is released.
Th
e expander lever mechanism moves the brake shoes outwar
ds, in contact with the brake drum when the parking
brake is applied.


It e
m
Par
t
Number
De
scr
iption
1—Adjust
er Me
chanism
2—R
e
taining Pins
3—Brake Sh
oe
s
4—Upper
Return
Spring
5—Lower Return Spring
6—Expander

Lever Mechanism

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Parking Brake and Actuation - P
arking Brake Control
Re
mo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
W
A
RNING: BRAKE DUST, IF INHALED CAN DAMAGE YOUR
HEALTH. ALWAYS REMOVE BRAKE DUST USING A VACUUM
BRUSH. DO NOT USE A COMPRESSED-AIR LINE TO DISPERSE BRAKE DUST INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.
CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
1. Position vehi cl
e on a four-post lift.
2. Release parking brake.

3. Releas
e tension on parking brake cable.
Slacken bu

t do not remove adjustment nut.

4. Releas
e parking brake cable.
Remo

ve clip.
Re
mo
ve clevis pin.
5. Remove driver seat for access . Refer to operation 76.70.01.
6. Remove trim from hand lever. Refer to operation 76.13.63.
7. Carefully reposition carpet from around hand lever for access.

8. Disconnect park ing-br
ake, warning-light switch connector.
9. Remove hand lever from vehicle.

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Parking Brake and Actuation - P
arking Brake Shoes
Re
mo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
W
A
RNING: BRAKE DUST, IF INHALED CAN DAMAGE YOUR
HEALTH. ALWAYS REMOVE BRAKE DUST USING A VACUUM
BRUSH. DO NOT USE A COMPRESSED-AIR LINE TO DISPERSE BRAKE DUST INTO THE ATMOSPHERE.
CAUTION: Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
1. Ra
ise rear of vehicle and support
on stands. Refer to section
100-02.
2. Remove both rear wheels.
3. Remove both rear brake discs. Refer to operation 70.10.13.

4. Re
move front shoe retaining pin.
Align hub ac

cess hole with retaining pin.
Turn pin until
it rel
eases
from backing plate.

5. Remove adju ster assembly.
Move front shoe forwards.

Remove adju
ster assembly.

6. Re
move rear shoe retaining pin.
Al
ign hub ac
cess hole with retaining pin.
Turn pin until
it rel
eases
from backing plate.
7. Remove brake shoes from parkin g brake lever-mechanism and
remove shoes from vehicle.
8. Remove return sp rings from shoes.

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Hydraulic B
rake Actuation -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Torques
Torques - Brembo Brakes
Brake Tube, Hoses and Bracket Torques
CAUTI
ON: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.


UnitS
pecification
Brake flu

id
ITT Supe
r Dot 4
Com

ponent
Nm
N

ut - master cylinder to brake booster
21
-29
Nu

t - brake pedal pivot-pin to pedal housing
17
-23
Nu

t - brake switch to pedal housing
3
Nu

t - pedal housing to body
15
-20
Nu

t - brake booster to pedal housing
22
-28
Com

ponent
Nm
Bleed n

ipple
12
-16
U

nion bolt - brake hose to caliper
22
-26
Com

ponent
Nm
Bleed n

ipple - front
4-
6
Bleed n

ipple - rear
8-1
1
Hose to fr

ont caliper
10
-14
U

nion to rear caliper - union bolt
30
-40
M1

0 hose locknut
15
-20
M10

brake tube female-nut
13
-17
M10

brake tube male-nut
13
-17
M12

brake tube male-nut
15
-20
M18

brake tube male-nut
22
-28
Brake tube clip retention

-bracket to body
4-
6

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Hydraulic Br
ake Actuation
- Brake Fluid Reservoir
Remo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
• C
A
UTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
1. Position vehicl
e on a four-post lift.
2. Open engine compartment and fit paint work protection covers
to fenders.
3. Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, see operation
86.15.19 for further information).
4. Remove engine compartment rear cover. Refer to operation
76.11.35.
5. Remove pedal housing, brake booster and master cylinder
assembly. Refer to operation 70.35.39.
6. Remove reservoir filler cap and empty residual brake fluid into
a container. Refit cap.

7. Re
move fluid reservoir from master cylinder.
R
e
move locating pin.
Pull reservoir

from master cylinder.

8. Install plugs into f
luid reservoir ports.
9. Remove and discard seal s from master cylinder.

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Hydraulic B
rake Actuation
- Brake Master Cylinder
Re
moval and Installation
Remov

al
• C
AUTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
1. Position vehi
cle on a four-post lift.
2. Open engine compartment and fit paint work protection covers
to fenders.
3. Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, refer to
operation 86.15.19 for fu rther information).
4. Remove engine compartment rear cover. Refer to operation
76.11.35.
5. Remove pedal housing, brake booster and master cylinder
assembly. Refer to operation 70.35.39.
6. Place assembly on a work bench.

7. R
emove nuts securing master cylinder to brake booster.

8. R
emove master cylinder from brake booster.
Re

move master cylinder.
Remove an

d discard seal.
9. Remove filler cap and empty residual brake fluid into a
container. Fit cap.
10. Remove fluid reservoir from master cylinder.
R
emove locating pin.
Pull

reservoir from master cylinder.

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Hydrau
lic Brake Actuation - Brake Pedal and Bracket
Re
mo
val and Installation
Remov
a
l
• C
A
UTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
In
stallation
1.
Position vehicl
e on a four-post lift.
2. Open hood and fit suitable pa intwork protection equipment.
3. Disconnect battery ground cabl e. (IMPORTANT, see 86.15.19
for further information).
4. Remove engine compartment rear cover. Refer to operation
76.11.35.
5. Remove pedal housing, brake booster and master cylinder
assembly. Refer to operation 70.35.39.
6. Remove brake booster and master cylinder assembly. Refer to
operation 70.50.18.

7. Remove brake wa
rning-light switch.
Remove n
u
t and bolt.
Slide sw

itch forward to release from locating tag.

8. Re
move throttle pedal assembly.
1. Remove and discard retaining wire.
2. Remove pivot pins.
3. Remove throttle pedal assembly.
4. Remove return spring.
9. Clean components and mating surfaces.
1. Apply grease to pivot pins.
2. Install throttle pedal assembly.
1. Align throttle assembly.

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Hydrau
lic Brake Actuation - Brake Pedal and Bracket, Brake Booster and
Brake Master Cylinder
Re mo
val and Installation
Remova

l
• C
A
UTIONS:
Replacement of nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking de vices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the vehicle.
These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
Remove brake fluid spilla ge immediately from paint work, with clean water.
1. Position vehi cl
e on a four-post lift.
2. Open engine compartment and fit paint work protection covers
to fenders.
3. Disconnect battery ground cable (IMPORTANT, refer to
operation 86.15.19 for fu rther information).
4. Remove engine compartment rear cover. Refer to operation
76.11.35.

5. Reposi
tion the mounting bracket of the cruise control vacuum-
valves for access (if installed).
R e
move screws.
Reposition bracket.


6. Disc
onnect low-level warning connector from master cylinder.
7. Disconnect vacuum pipe from brake booster.
1. Disconnect pipe.
2. Remove and discard seal.

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Power Brake Actuation -
Lubri
cants, Fluids, Sealants and Adhesives
Brake Ratio
Torques
CAUTI
ON: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.
B
rake Tube, Hoses and Bracket Torques
CAUTI

ON: Replacement of
nuts and bolts: Various thread-locking devices are used on nuts and bolts throughout the
vehicle. These devices restrict the number of times a nut or bolt can be used. See section 100-00 for information.


UnitS
pecification
Brake flu

id
ITT Supe
r Dot 4
Fr

ont Brakes
6
5 per cent
Rear B

rakes
3
5 per cent
Com

ponent
Nm
N

ut - master cylinder to brake booster
21
-29
Nu

t - brake pedal pivot-pin to pedal housing
17
-23
Nu

t - brake switch to pedal housing
3
Nu

t - pedal housing to body
15
-20
Nu

t - brake booster to pedal housing
22
-28
Com

ponent
Nm
Bleed n

ipple - front
4-
6
Bleed n

ipple - rear
8-
11
Hose to fr

ont caliper
10
-14
Hose banjo to rear caliper -

bolt
30
-40
M1

0 hose locknut
15
-20
M10

brake tube female-nut
13
-17
M10

brake tube male-nut
13
-17
M12

brake tube male-nut
15
-20
Bolt -

3-way tube connector to body
9-
12

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