The most common cause of the scratchback in the rear of Jill MK during braking is the wear of the rear shoe or the malfunctioning of the drum machine. To find the cause of the fault, remove the drum. To do this: Let' s get the right front seat to the bottom of the floor. Move the right front seat forward as far as possible. Let' s reach the brake adjustment and spin the brake adjustment so as to ease the tension of the rope. Take the wheel and find the two holes in the drum. Take the appropriate bolts and twist them into the hole until the drum is removed.
- I'm the rest of the bolts that secure the floor of the floor tunnel.
- Moving the right forward seat forward as far as possible.
- Stuck down to the brake adjustment hedgeek and roll it so as to reduce the tension of the cable.
- We take the wheel off and find two holes in the drum.
- Take the appropriate bolts and wrap them in the holes until the drum is removed.