Common questions

How do you remove a brake rotor from a Jimmy?

How do you remove a brake rotor from a Jimmy?

Lift the Jimmy with the floor jack and set jack stands under the rear axles. Lower the back of the vehicle onto the stands and move the jack out of the way. Remove the lug nuts and take the Jimmy’s rear tires off. Locate and remove the two caliper bolts. The caliper is the metal piece that surrounds three sides of the brake rotor.

What are the rear brakes on a GMC Jimmy?

The rear disc brakes on the 2000 GMC Jimmy are not only responsible for stopping the vehicle within the intended stopping distance, but for maintaining driver control throughout the braking. The rear brakes endure less stress than the front brakes yet are as important to the overall braking system.

Why is the rear rotor stuck on the parking brake?

You may have to adjust the parking brake and back it off the rotor in order to remove the rear rotor. This problem is common in vehicles where drivers don’t often use the parking brake. When the parking brake isn’t used, rust and corrosion build up inside the drum. This causes the drum-in-hat rotor to stick to the parking brake.

What to do if your parking brake is stuck?

If rust is the trouble there’s a good chance you’ll need to call a tow truck for help, but you may be able to get the parking brake unstuck if you: Disturb the brakes manually. Apply and release the brake a number of times. Shift into drive and reverse, and back between drive and reverse again to slightly move the vehicle back and forth.

Lift the Jimmy with the floor jack and set jack stands under the rear axles. Lower the back of the vehicle onto the stands and move the jack out of the way. Remove the lug nuts and take the Jimmy’s rear tires off. Locate and remove the two caliper bolts. The caliper is the metal piece that surrounds three sides of the brake rotor.

What causes a parking brake to get stuck?

Your parking brake is stuck due to rust or corrosion. Over time, the parking brake can become rusty or corroded. Once this happens, the cable that engages the parking brake can get stuck. This can be a harder problem to diagnose and fix in your driveway or garage.

The rear disc brakes on the 2000 GMC Jimmy are not only responsible for stopping the vehicle within the intended stopping distance, but for maintaining driver control throughout the braking. The rear brakes endure less stress than the front brakes yet are as important to the overall braking system.

What to do when your parking brake wont release?

If it doesn’t release, wait longer for more heat to build up, and check again until the parking brake releases. If the above methods did not help you release your parking brake, you likely need to have a professional mechanic come and inspect your vehicle.

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Ruth Doyle