2000 Chevy Silverado Parking Brake Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
  • This video takes you through step-by-step what you need to do to replace the parking brake shoes in a 2000 Chevy Silverado pickup truck. The details shown here cover 1999 to 2013 models and also other GM vehicles in this same age range. I will show you how to properly adjust the brake shoe as well as how to replace bad dust boots. I hope you find this video helpful!
    One key area that I did not see out on the web was how to adjust the shoes, so I spend a fair amount of time going through the details of that process. It involves actuating the parking brake, then adjusting the star wheel, then checking, then actuating the parking brake again and repeating until the shoe has been expanded as much as possible.
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  • @saliofiddler7743
    @saliofiddler7743 Год назад +12

    Best video in my opinion. Shows& explains everything clearly...like it lots.

  • @richardmartin138
    @richardmartin138 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this video, I must agree that it's the best on rear brakes. I have the same truck and because of this video, I'm ready to tackle my brake job. Good work!!

  • @swathdiver489
    @swathdiver489 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the patient and thorough tutorial John.

  • @debbiebledsoe3206
    @debbiebledsoe3206 Год назад +1

    I love the way you explain all the steps. Thank you!!!!

  • @joshodom6750
    @joshodom6750 Год назад

    This video is alot more helpful than other videos I've watched

  • @mipakr
    @mipakr 25 дней назад

    Sure made taking off and putting on that shoe look easy. Passenger side fought me quite a bit! Haven't done driver yet. Fantastic video.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback! Good luck on that drivers side!!

    • @mipakr
      @mipakr 24 дня назад

      @@johnsworkshop3312 it was so much faster, i never want to do it again tho. original rotors and parking brake. salt free truck from out west, hopefully i never have to replace.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  23 дня назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. I hope the driver side goes smoothly!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  23 дня назад +1

      @@mipakr I hope you’re right!

  • @markyoung2916
    @markyoung2916 Год назад

    I used this video to replace my parking brake shoes and lever boots on my 03 GMC Sierra. Thank You!

  • @RhinoRider2006
    @RhinoRider2006 Год назад +2

    Thank you for your efforts here. thank you for taking the time to make the video. I have done it on different projects, I know the amount of work and effort it takes. Very thorough!!.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      I really appreciate your feedback. Thank you Rhino Rider!

  • @daved5244
    @daved5244 11 месяцев назад

    Awesome video! Thanks for putting this together. I am getting ready to replace all my cables (as they stretch over time) along with shoes, hardware, etc.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the feedback! And good luck on your upcoming job!

  • @terrygalligan5995
    @terrygalligan5995 Год назад

    Well done. Photography was excellent as was the narrative. Real Blue collar, real well done, thanks!

  • @Liberty4MA
    @Liberty4MA 11 месяцев назад

    A little long, but having the extra detail was worth the wait. Lots of little things explained, like the dust boot for example, that really help with understanding the how and why of the engineering. Thanks.

  • @darioarellano5571
    @darioarellano5571 2 года назад

    Excellent, detailed video. Thank you.

  • @katherine8123
    @katherine8123 10 месяцев назад

    This really helped me out! Thanks so much! Doing this on my truck tomorrow.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the feedback. Good luck on your truck!

    • @katherine8123
      @katherine8123 10 месяцев назад

      Bad news: the entire parking brake mechanism beyond the cable was removed by the previous owner. No wonder it didn’t work! Good news: OEM ACDelco replacement was only $57 on Amazon, shoes included. Got your video bookmarked to assist with the repair when it arrives.@@johnsworkshop3312 Thank you!

  • @tonyroylance6459
    @tonyroylance6459 2 года назад +1

    Great video! thanks for posting!

  • @terryhollingsworth
    @terryhollingsworth Год назад

    Great video with great photography.

  • @miguelserrato8294
    @miguelserrato8294 2 года назад +1

    Awsome job and info! Thanks

  • @billquinn1426
    @billquinn1426 7 месяцев назад

    Very informative video! Great job!

  • @jefflambert6864
    @jefflambert6864 Год назад

    Thanks for the video/ helped me get those brakes off and on real quick

  • @lindabedow6343
    @lindabedow6343 6 месяцев назад

    Great information!

  • @AveryOCason
    @AveryOCason Год назад

    This was a great video thanks so much

  • @RafaelMartinez-vn7xv
    @RafaelMartinez-vn7xv Год назад +1

    Really detailed and thorough explanation for this. I appreciate the extra with the dust boot replacement too. Thank you sir

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. I always struggle with how much detail to include so it doesn’t get too long. Thanks for taking the time to write a comment.

  • @BoomerShroomer
    @BoomerShroomer 3 года назад +1

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @dziggy3004
    @dziggy3004 2 года назад

    Best video I've seen on changing this! Thx!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад

      Thank you D!

    • @dziggy3004
      @dziggy3004 2 года назад

      @@johnsworkshop3312 I use my wire brush on my bench grinder more than any other tool! I kept wanting to loan it to you! :D

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад

      @@dziggy3004 wish I had time to clean off the frame rust and seal it up with something.

    • @dziggy3004
      @dziggy3004 2 года назад

      @@johnsworkshop3312 I was thinking about cleaning up the bolts (from thread locker) and plungers, et al...

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад

      @@dziggy3004 Ah, gotcha. That is a good idea.

  • @mack606
    @mack606 Год назад

    Beautiful job

  • @dannysautorepair
    @dannysautorepair 8 месяцев назад

    Great explanation thanks

  • @JoseJimenez-ee2gr
    @JoseJimenez-ee2gr Год назад

    Thank you for the video I'm going to try that in my truck.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. Good luck, and I hope you don’t encounter much rust!

    • @JoseJimenez-ee2gr
      @JoseJimenez-ee2gr Год назад +1

      Thank you for replying! One more question I replaced my brake pads, calipers and the hoses why my brakes still feels like they lacking,my tires are hard to spin them? TIA.!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад +1

      @@JoseJimenez-ee2gr with new calipers they should back off pretty well. The only thing I can think of is maybe there is air in the lines. That can cause odd behavior, but you would notice a squishy pedal.

  • @nickm7394
    @nickm7394 Год назад +1

    This is the most extensive an awesome step-by-step video!! Thanks for making it!!
    I do have a question though, is there a specific name for the back plate ? I think mine is pretty much gone from rust..... do I have to replace it or can I get by with just the rusty old piece I have?

    • @nickm7394
      @nickm7394 Год назад

      Nvm dust brake shield *

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад +1

      You're right. On the rust question - it depends on how bad it is. There are two purposes to that: 1) hold the various parts and 2) provide some protection from the elements. If the outer edges are rusting away, that may be ok, but if the rust is weakening the parts more near the center, that could be a problem.

  • @fjsgte678
    @fjsgte678 2 года назад

    At the end when you were doing the parking break adjustment with the star wheel with the flat head screw driver. What gear was the transmission in? Drive? Neutral , park?
    Curious as mine won’t rotate freely with the rear of the car jacked up unless in neutral but I swore prior to me putting new shoes it rotated while in “park” even with the front wheels on the ground and only the rear raised off the ground but now with the star wheel to the most recessed position(non expanded) now my rotor won’t rotate unless the transmission is in neutral , it makes the differential locks the tires when I try to rotate freely by hand.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад

      It was in park and both rear wheels were off the ground. It was also in 2 wheel drive. With the parking brakes adjusted properly the wheels should rotate without dragging. If you have a limited slip differential (and I’m not sure if they put them in these trucks) then you would need to be in neutral and both wheels would turn in the same direction and the driveshaft would be turning.

  • @rutiliomoreno
    @rutiliomoreno 2 месяца назад

    Love the video, made me confident enough to do it on my own except I got a dilema. It seems you are turning the rotor as if it was spinning in reverse when you check how snug the shoes are. I bought a new rotor and new e brake but mines is harder to spin in reverse. Spinning forward is easier. Is this an issue?

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 месяца назад

      I wonder if the reason it is harder in one direction is due to the transmission turning. I had both rear wheels off the ground so when I turned one, the other turned too.

  • @terryhollingsworth
    @terryhollingsworth Год назад

    When you are releasing and pressing the parking brake to adjust the parking brake pads, are you leaving the parking brake on when taking the rotor on and off? When pulling my rotor, I did just as you said and ended up pulling on the parking brake pad too hard and broke the bracket that holds it on. I had to buy the new part then.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      I have the pedal released when pulling the rotor off. Otherwise the shoes will be trying to grab it while you’re pulling it off. Sorry to hear about the broken bracket, but glad you got it sorted out. Once it is adjusted right you won’t be able to turn the rotor or pull it off with the parking brake applied because the shoes will be grabbing so hard.

  • @thekingsilverado8419
    @thekingsilverado8419 Год назад +1

    When U folks do this job especially in the northeast where that retaining bolt ain't there no more it has to be drilled out which means your truck will be down a day if not longer. You have to pull the axles out which is even more money if the Diff cover is all rotted out replace that too and down forget to use an air hammer around the entire diff cover to remover rust and crust. Replace the axle seals if they have not yet been replaced. If ya don't they will start leaking immediately and ruin the new shoes. I took me 4 days because I cleaned everything up sanitary. Had to drill and tap them retainer bolts. Usually U will find out in the northeast the cables R rusted fast as well. Replace the rear cables. Usually the front cable on the single and extended cabs R okay.. The rears really rust usually it's the mid cable on the extended cabs just rips and that is because the rear cables are either pinched or rusted fast. The parking brake ebrake cables tend to get hung up on brush and things that pass under the trucks. So pull the axles and try to take your time. For you folks that only have one vehicle and its a Silverado you are in for it on this job if the shits really rusty

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      Wow - thanks for sharing that. I guess I was really luck on the rust. Probably have much less salt here in the midwest, and this truck didn't do much duty in the snow.

  • @donalddumas6987
    @donalddumas6987 7 месяцев назад

    Good video! When dealing with brakes, people should wear a dust mask. You sure don't want to inhale any of the dust.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  7 месяцев назад +1

      Good point! Even if it is not asbestos, that dust is certainly not something you want to breathe in.

  • @elpodersierreno3507
    @elpodersierreno3507 Год назад

    Best yess

  • @thesetruths1404
    @thesetruths1404 Месяц назад

    I bought a 2005 Yukon, 218,000 miles, and the parking brake cable in the cab was missing so I replaced it. Then I realized the parking brake doesn't engage enough to stop it from rolling from even a slight sloping hill, entirely empty. So something is not working right. How should I confirm what is broken? Are there other components that can fail that would cause the parking brake not to work? Should I disassemble both rear wheel rotors and visually checked it out? Thanks!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  29 дней назад +1

      If you have someone operate the emergency brake while you look at the back of the the two rear brake backing plates you can double check that the cable is moving. If that is the case then I’d recommend pulling the rear rotors to check condition of the shoes and other linkage components

    • @thesetruths1404
      @thesetruths1404 29 дней назад +1

      @@johnsworkshop3312 good idea! Thanks

  • @chrislee7424
    @chrislee7424 2 года назад

    Always! Always! leave the jack under there too! Good one 😎!...spend good money on your safety!!

  • @drifterman319
    @drifterman319 Год назад

    Cable snapped on my '06. Pedal is to the floor, but wheels spin freely as if it's off. How safe or unsafe is it to drive. ( Temporarily) I hear kind of a ticking sound or snapping sound.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      I think you are just fine to drive it temporarily. On these the pedal does go to the floor when the brake is set. The parking brake should not interfere with normal driving. Just be careful if you park on a hill. That noise is probably one of the parking brake shoes rubbing on something. Good luck with the repair.

  • @-jimmyjames
    @-jimmyjames 3 месяца назад

    I just bought a burban 1500. missing that lever on one side. lol. cant source it. Goin g to have to fab one up. DOHHHH

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  3 месяца назад +1

      Or maybe a junk yard…. Good luck with your project!

    • @-jimmyjames
      @-jimmyjames 3 месяца назад

      @@johnsworkshop3312 I made one. perfect fit and function. thanks

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  3 месяца назад

      @@-jimmyjames awesome!!

  • @Mahkwa
    @Mahkwa 2 года назад +1

    Those 18mm bolts are held in with red loctite. A small portable torch helps.

  • @mattuk180586
    @mattuk180586 2 года назад +6

    Must be nice to have hardly any rust underneath.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад

      I’m super lucky to have little rust. Need to spray more oil on it now. Starting to look a little more rusty.

    • @jaystrappa
      @jaystrappa Год назад +2

      You read my mind 😂 My new england Silverado is a rust bucket 🪣 😞

    • @jodywatkins9467
      @jodywatkins9467 Год назад +1

      @@jaystrappa I used some por-15 on mine (a 2001 silverado in Ohio), and it's awesome!

    • @jayd7072
      @jayd7072 11 месяцев назад

      don’t be Salty🤣

  • @robertomercer
    @robertomercer 2 месяца назад

    I feel somewhat confident to attack that emergency brake. Mine goes all the way down as well.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 месяца назад

      It will still go all the way down when fixed, but it will hold the truck on a hill. Mine wouldn’t really grab when I started.

  • @thebluelunarmonkey
    @thebluelunarmonkey 2 года назад +2

    everything looks identical to my 1999 GMC Sierra 2x4 w/rear disc. For anyone wondering, the pad thickness of a new parking brake is 1/8". along with the boots at 19:00, there's a parking brake hw kit and a caliper hw kit if your hardware is looking rough.
    I'm in there because my caliper piston boot is shot but not leaking. parking brake goes to the floor so I'm just replacing the parking brake hw. getting everything clean and lubed and replacing the star wheel clip. One thing not mentioned is the parking brake cable tensioner on the driver side, if your pedal is still going to the floor.

    • @Teddybites
      @Teddybites 2 года назад

      How far is yours adjusted too where the two cables meet under the driver side? Mines maxed out and I want to adjust it right seeing as my pedal goes all the way down

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 2 года назад +2

      @@Teddybites meaning you've got the nut tightened all the way down and cable is very loose when parking brake is release, and not tight enough when parking brake is engaged?
      --> You may want to LOOSEN the nut and then use the parking brake a few times so the auto-tensioner at the parking brake pedal can ratchet up some of that slack.
      Let me find that video i bookmarked about how the parking brake tensioner works
      with new parking brake shoes in, my nut is about 1/2 way down. it will vary from truck to truck depending on how much slack the parking brake auto-tensioner has ratcheted down. with parking brake released, the cable shouldn't have enough tension to pull the lever at the parking brake drum
      I think "perfect" setting is where the first couple clicks of pushing the parking brake does not hold the vehicle from moving - you just removing the slack from the cable. This prevents parking brake from continually having force against parking brake drum when brake is released. Otherwise you will wear out the emergency brake lining. In general, properly adjusted, the parking brake does not need much travel to fully lock the wheels, as long as the brakes start holding with pedal about halfway down, you're good.
      Once you've put the rotor back on, you should be able to turn the wheel by hand with both wheels off the ground(open differential), a slight grinding noise is ok since the parking brake isn't perfectly centered so one edge will touch the inside drum and cause that sound. Put in neutral if your differential is a locker/limited slip and can't normally turn the wheel.

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/ex3rlTG-lFc/видео.html&ab_channel=TheGAutomotiveAndMore
      Note you do not need to do the parking brake reset. This is just showing you that there is a parking brake adjuster that will take the slack out of the cable by ratcheting the cable tighter when parking brake is released.

    • @Teddybites
      @Teddybites 2 года назад +1

      @@thebluelunarmonkey thank you for that video you posted that was my problem!!!

    • @thebluelunarmonkey
      @thebluelunarmonkey 2 года назад

      @@Teddybites you're welcome !

  • @AveryOCason
    @AveryOCason Год назад

    I would of like to seen how
    how far down the e-brake pedal went down

  • @tatanoski666
    @tatanoski666 2 года назад +3

    Rule #1 Never blast compressed air in any brake or clutch parts other than that cool

  • @edlagasse7734
    @edlagasse7734 2 года назад +2

    Isn't there an adjustment hole on the backing plate to slide a screwdriver in to make adjustments without having to keep taking the rotor off?

  • @jerseyjim9092
    @jerseyjim9092 Год назад

    Hard job became harder when the 8mm bolt for the parking brake pad retaining clip snapped off. I don't think an extractor is worth bothering with so I'm thinking I'm going to have to drill and tap it. I might be able to do it without pulling the axle but won't know till I try. On the other hand, I'm wondering if I need to even install a new clip. The old one was completely rusted away with only the bolt remaining so maybe I can get away without it.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад +1

      You could probably get away without it, but if you’re like me you’ll probably want to make it 100% right. I hope you can get it out. Good luck!

    • @jerseyjim9092
      @jerseyjim9092 Год назад

      @@johnsworkshop3312 You pegged me right 😀 I ended up drilling out the broken screw and tapping a new one. A big headache without taking the axle off. I never use the parking brake and probably wouldn't have bothered with them if I didn't have to replace the completely rusted off dust shields with 2 piece ones. In hindsight, I wished I had pulled the axles. The job is so much easier without them in the way. You can build the entire shield, mounting plate and parking brake setup on a bench and put it on as a unit.

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  Год назад

      @@jerseyjim9092 Glad you got it sorted out right. You'll feel better about driving it around knowing that there is nothing missing and it was put back together correctly. Another advantage of doing it yourself. Not sure if a professional shop would take the time to do that.

    • @nico8587d
      @nico8587d 11 месяцев назад +2

      You need that retainer clip to hold the emergency brake shoe in place and you can remove the shoe without removing the clip. I learned that the hard way. You can hammer out one stud to gain access to drill out the hole for that retaining clip.

    • @jerseyjim9092
      @jerseyjim9092 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nico8587d Thanks, that's what I ended up doing. On both sides. I knew that cheap hf tap and die set I bought 20 years ago would come in handy someday. 😆. The design of these parking brakes leaves alot to be desired and since I've never used them I probably should've left them alone. But I had to take them off to get the new 2 piece Dorman dust shields on. These are another thing that drove me nuts. Had to keep bending them here and there to stop them from scraping the rotor. I don't think I would've had that issue with the one piece but that would've required pulling the axles which for various reasons if I had to do this job over I would. In the end it would saved me a lot of time and aggravation. Shortcuts rarely pay off.

  • @juantv2071
    @juantv2071 2 месяца назад

    Anyone got a parts link?

  • @firecharger
    @firecharger 4 месяца назад

    Bro you never heard of asbestos? Gloves! Wouldn't be hitting it with compressed air either.

  • @JamesBrown-oo8gz
    @JamesBrown-oo8gz 4 месяца назад

    Don't use locktite red use the blue. Red will require heating to release the bolt.

  • @ThatPsillyDude
    @ThatPsillyDude 2 года назад

    Boy wish my truck looked like that. Must live somewhere warm

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад +1

      I got lucky because this was my father in law’s truck and he didn’t drive much and kept it in the garage.

  • @thisoldbelair
    @thisoldbelair 2 месяца назад

    Great video but please never use compressed air on brake assemblies. Extremely dangerous to blow that dust around. A big no-no in the auto repair world. Always use brake cleaner solvent to wet it down and clean the area.
    Cheers 👍

  • @alafrosty
    @alafrosty 4 месяца назад

    Nice video. One issue: You're using WAY WAY WAY too much thread locker! For those bolts, two drops is enough. It's a friction modifier, not an adhesive! Too much will turn it into a lubricant!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, and I’ll have to cut back on the thread locker!

  • @wilsonpagaduan7771
    @wilsonpagaduan7771 2 года назад +2

    I wished you’re my neighbor.

    • @wilsonpagaduan7771
      @wilsonpagaduan7771 2 года назад +1

      That’s exactly what my problem on my 2000 silverado

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  2 года назад +1

      Awesome - glad I could help!

    • @wilsonpagaduan7771
      @wilsonpagaduan7771 2 года назад

      I removed the drum and it turned out that what it needs is just an adjustment on the star wheel.

  • @matthewwilloughby2594
    @matthewwilloughby2594 Год назад

    Them suckers weren’t tightened to spec or you would have struggled a lot more lol

  • @tomausdenmoore9391
    @tomausdenmoore9391 9 месяцев назад

    Not a good idea to blow off with compressed air. Use brake parts cleaner.

  • @aaronreid1183atyahoocom
    @aaronreid1183atyahoocom 6 месяцев назад

    How the hell did you put the emergency brake back on the most important part you left out of the video!!! Wtf!!!!

    • @johnsworkshop3312
      @johnsworkshop3312  6 месяцев назад

      Look at 21:52 or so in the video. You have to wiggle the shoe around a bit but it will go on.

  • @petert6277
    @petert6277 Год назад

    Please don't use air to blow out brakes, fibres in brake dust not good. Brake cleaner $5 bucks a can.

  • @philiparmstrong6401
    @philiparmstrong6401 Месяц назад

    One should...LOOSEN the adjustment on the CABLE all the way in......before tweaking around with replacing and adjusting.....just saying. Good video and process.