- Models up to '96: 159-169 mm
- Models since 96: 149-159 mm
1 - brake light switch, 2 - control rod, 3 - pedal height
2. Adjust the pedal height if necessary.
- A) Disconnect the brake light switch connector.
- b) Loosen the brake light switch locknut and remove the brake light switch.
- V) Loosen the control rod locknut.
- G) Adjust the pedal height by turning the pedal shaft.
- d) Tighten the stem locknut. Tightening torque 25 Nm.
- V) Install the brake light switch and rotate it until it makes light contact with the pedal travel stop
- and) Loosen the signal table switch one turn.
- h) Check Distance (A) between the table-signal switch and the pedal travel limiter. Distance 0.5-2.4 mm.
- And) Tighten the brake light switch locknut.
- To) Connect the brake light switch connector.
- l) Check that the brake lights come on when the brake pedal is depressed and go out when the brake pedal is released.
- m) After adjusting the pedal height, check the pedal free play.
Note: If the distance (A) between the brake light switch and the brake pedal limiter has been adjusted correctly, the pedal free play will be within specifications.
3. Check pedal free play.
- A) Stop the engine and press the pedal several times to eliminate the vacuum in the vacuum booster.
- b) Press down on the pedal until you feel resistance. Pedal free play 1-6 mm.
If the pedal free play is not as specified, check the distance (A) between the brake light switch and the brake pedal limiter.
4. Checking the pedal reserve. Release the parking brake lever. With the engine running, depress the pedal and measure the pedal travel.
The reserve of the brake pedal travel from the butt cover at a pressing force of 490 N: more than 80 mm.
If the brake pedal travel is not as specified, locate the brake system failure.