Why does my rear brake drum not work?

Why does my rear brake drum not work?

If your braking does not feel right when you press on the brake pedal there may be a problem with the drum brake system. When braking, you should expect firm resistance from the pedal as an indication that the braking system is functioning properly. Rear Brake Drum noise is also a sign that you will want to inspect your drum braking system.

What’s the problem with the Kawasaki MULE PRO MX?

The Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX UTV had a safety recall where the vehicle might be susceptible to fire outbursts. The engine cooler hoses were not strong enough and might cause an oil leak. The second issue on the Kawasaki Mule Pro-MX was a faulty fuel tank gas cap. The cap was thought to be leaking, raising the risk of fire.

What should I know about Kawasaki kaf400 mule?

PLEASE DO NOT TAMPER WITH NOISE CONTROL SYSTEM (United States Model only) To minimize the noise emissions from this product, Kawasaki has equipped it with effectiveintake and exhaust silencing systems. They are designed to give optimum performance whilemaintaining a low noise level.

Where are the drum brakes on a car?

Drum brakes are a common type of braking system found on the rear wheels of many vehicles.

How to remove a mule brake drum on a Kawasaki?

Refer to the parts diagrams on Kawasaki.com for details on the construction of the rear axles and the internal circlips that require removal of the entire ring and bolts on the transaxle to reach so the axle itself can be removed for that outboard seal replacement. Thank you for the reply.. I saw your post about this on another thread.

Is the parking break cable behind the mule brake drum?

And there are some adjusting nutts behind drum on the parking break cable. MAY BE i can adjust the slack in the cable a little. but it seems the parking break leverage linkage that inserts into the drum is all the way back to resting position against the bracket.

What kind of oil to use on mule brake drum?

Some of the very high end rust penetrating oils, like KROIL, work almost as well as the acetone and ATF mix.

What causes a howling sound in the rear differential?

Broken teeth on the axle gear can result in complete loss of power when turning in any direction and eventually reaching a point where the gears don’t engage at all anymore, bringing the car to a complete standstill. There are various situations which can create rear differential noise. For example, howling of gears is a sure sign of wearing.