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How do you adjust the handbrake on the Opel Mokka?

Model: Vauxhall Mokka Mokka A - Years 2012-2019
Part: Parking brake

To be able to adjust the handbrake of the Opel Mokka you have to lever with an object, so that you can detach the cover of the cup holder located in the center of the central tunnel. When this plastic cover has been removed, it will be possible to access the underlying components, where there will be the nut that allows you to adjust the intensity and stroke of the handbrake. By screwing this nut on, the handbrake will be harder and will have less stroke; vice versa, by loosening it, it will have a greater stroke and will be softer. After the adjustment, the molding can be reinstalled.

Posted on 13 February 2023 by ScegliAuto

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