I'm asking this as a preventative maintenance, also just passed 20k miles on my 2015 LE Premium and I know dealers like to recommend rear drum brake adjustment.
Is anyone familiar if this is necessary if brake feel feels good, it grabs nice and high like it should. Let's say that degrades in the next 20K miles or so, is there a way to adjust rear drums without taking anything off? (yes, LE has rear drums for those that didn't know)
In the past I've heard of driving in reverse and braking or pulse braking, not sure if it's with the pedal or hand brake if that even works? If anyone has any insight on the topic please pitch in as it would save many of us time, money and give piece of mind that it could be done easily.
Also, does using the parking/emergency brake frequently by moving forward adjust it in any way or keep it from seizing? Thanks!
Is anyone familiar if this is necessary if brake feel feels good, it grabs nice and high like it should. Let's say that degrades in the next 20K miles or so, is there a way to adjust rear drums without taking anything off? (yes, LE has rear drums for those that didn't know)
In the past I've heard of driving in reverse and braking or pulse braking, not sure if it's with the pedal or hand brake if that even works? If anyone has any insight on the topic please pitch in as it would save many of us time, money and give piece of mind that it could be done easily.
Also, does using the parking/emergency brake frequently by moving forward adjust it in any way or keep it from seizing? Thanks!