This is a simple adjustment. Start by removing the ashtray in the backseat. It is spring-loaded in the bottom, and secured by two stops in the top. To remove, open the ashtray, and press down against the springs to allow enough room to clear the stops. Then remove.
Next you need to remove the plastic panel. It is secured by two tabs in the top and two plastic clips in the bottom.
Its removal, like many things in life, is simple but not necessarily easy. By depressing the clips, the bottom should release, followed by the top. Just be patient, because the plastic is fragile. After x amount of jiggling and profanity, it will come out, revealing the adjustment mechanism.
The adjustment mechanism consists of two parts: a locking sleeve, and an adjusting bolt. The adjusting bolt protrudes from the locking sleeve. If you wish to tighten up your brake cable, turn the adjusting bolt counterclockwise using a 17 mm open-end wrench while holding the locking sleeve stationary. A turn or two should do it. The Haynes manual prescribes a recommended tension of 3-5 clicks. When you're finished, turn the locking sleeve clockwise until snug to secure.
The result is a parking brake which locks securely with minimal travel.
While you're in there, you may wish to replace the console light. It is a dealer only item and cost me $4.62.






