Toro e2050 Utility Vehicle User Manual


 
Workman e2050/e2065
Transaxle and Brakes (Rev. B)
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Troubleshooting
Brakes
Problem Possible Cause
Brake pedal goes to the floor. Brakes are incorrectly adjusted (Workman e2050).
Brake cable is loose or broken (Workman e2050).
Rear brake shoes are excessively worn.
Front brake pads are excessively worn (Workman e2065).
Brake fluid level low (Workman e2065).
Brake fluid leak at hose, caliper or wheel cylinder (Workman
e2065).
Brake master cylinder faulty (Workman e2065).
Brake pedal is spongy. Rear brake drums are excessively worn or cracked.
Rear brake shoes are not burnished.
Brake cable is loose or broken (Workman e2050).
Brakes are incorrectly adjusted (Workman e2050).
Air in brake lines (Workman e2065).
Brakes pull to either side. Tire pressure is incorrect or uneven between tires.
Brake linings are contaminated.
Front wheel alignment (toe–in) is incorrect.
Brake cable is binding, loose or broken (Workman e2050).
Brake shoes are distorted.
Tires on same axle are unmatched.
Brakes squeal. Brake lining is glazed or saturated.
Rear shoe–to–shoe spring(s) is (are) weak or broken.
Brake shoes are distorted.
Anchor plate is bent (Workman e2050).
Brake drums and shoes are dusty.
Rear brake drums are scored or out–of–round.