Hello everyone and welcome back to the channel. In this video I am going to be carrying out an adjustment of the handbrake on my BMW E82 1 Series. It is a pretty straightforward procedure however.
In order to adjust the handbrake of the BMW 1 Series, you need to pry with an object to detach the leather covering that wraps around the base of the handbrake lever: once this covering has been removed, you will be able to locate the spring that regulates the intensity of the handbrake. At this point, it will be possible to adjust the nut located at the base of the spring: by tightening the. Hi, There seem to be so many different ways of adjusting the handbrake.
Some say to press the big spring in under the handbrake lever, some say only use the cogs in the hub. There are then mixed messages on at what click should there start to be resistance etc. Does anybody know the official.
This works for all bmw's that still uses the standard handbrake lever. I am not sure if the brand new bmw 2020 are equiped the same but i doubt you'll need to adjust handbrakes on a brand new car. BMW 1 Series Coupe Forum / 1 Series Convertible Forum (1M / tii / 135i / 128i / Coupe / Cabrio / Hatchback) (BMW E82 E88 128i 130i 135i) > BMW 1 Series Coupe/Convertible Forums > Coupe and Convertible General Discussion Hand Brake Help Thread Tools Bookmarks twitter Facebook Digg Google StumbleUpon del.icio.us My Yahoo!
Video Guide with explanation and accurate description of all maintenance, repairs, servicing, filter replacement, disassembly and reassembly of mechanical parts, bodywork and interiors - Hand brake: BMW Serie 1. Think it's got inboard shoes like f30's so yes it is, on handbrake lever lock the spring loaded slack adjuster in the service position. Take a wheel bolt out and wind shoe adjuster all way up until wheel locks then come back about 5.
It is the same procedure for the 1 series, I've done it on mine. I don't know what the above post is trying to say really. I know the link is from a different forum but it's the same for the 1 series so it shouldn't matter where it's from.:? BMWP 269 Alloys, BMWP pedals, Darkline rear lights, Aero spoiler, Beesting aerial, Tinted rear windows.
Basic handbrake adjustment is necessary: - When replacing parking brake shoes. - When replacing brake disks. - In event of excessive actuation stroke (10 teeth).
- When replacing handbrake cables. 1. Setting instruction for brake shoes (basic setting) Unclip gaiter for handbrake lever.
Release handbrake lever. Lock adjuster unit (ASZE). In this video I show you exactly how to adjust the parking brake / handbrake on the BMW 1 series and 3 series which covers many models such as the BMW E90, E92, E87 and E82.