1. Remove one wheel bolt on both rear wheels.
2. Raise the car from behind.
3. Rotate the wheel so that the bolt hole is approximately 45" pointing back up.
Attention! Wheels with light metal rims must be removed.
4. Use a 4.5 mm screwdriver to turn the wheel through the threaded hole (105) adjuster until the wheel cannot be turned by hand (with hand brake released). Turn the wheel by hand during adjustment.
5. Direction of rotation: left wheel - from bottom to top, right wheel - from top to bottom.
6. Then turn the setting wheel back 5-6 teeth again until the brake pads slide.
7. Adjust the wheel in the same way (105) on the other wheel.
8. Apply the parking brake several times with a force of 400 N (corresponding to 40 kg), pressing the pedal with your foot.
9. After that, check if the rear wheel rotates completely freely when the pedal is released. Otherwise, repeat the adjustment.
10. Screw in the wheel bolts. Lower the vehicle to the ground and tighten them crosswise to 110 Nm.