Hello everyone - I'm new to this site but have come in search of help!
I have a series 3 109 (1981) and can usually get the work done that it needs fine, but I'm struggling with something I think is so basic as to be embarrassing and am hoping someone here can help.
Basically - I can't figure out how to adjust the brake pedal height. Mine is way out (should be 6.25 from the floor and mine's about 5!). The trouble is I can't work out how to access the stop bolts. I have the manual and the Haynes book but am still none the wiser. In the engine bay my master cylinder (attached to servo) appears to all be covered up (see photo). - tried removing the 'hatch' at the top to see if i could locate any nuts but no joy.
I'm sure I'm being stupid, but i've looked all over the web to find a description of how you actually get access to adjust the brake height and can't find anything - can anyone help describe to me how i actually make the adjustment??
Would be very much appreciated!!! Thanks
I have a series 3 109 (1981) and can usually get the work done that it needs fine, but I'm struggling with something I think is so basic as to be embarrassing and am hoping someone here can help.
Basically - I can't figure out how to adjust the brake pedal height. Mine is way out (should be 6.25 from the floor and mine's about 5!). The trouble is I can't work out how to access the stop bolts. I have the manual and the Haynes book but am still none the wiser. In the engine bay my master cylinder (attached to servo) appears to all be covered up (see photo). - tried removing the 'hatch' at the top to see if i could locate any nuts but no joy.
I'm sure I'm being stupid, but i've looked all over the web to find a description of how you actually get access to adjust the brake height and can't find anything - can anyone help describe to me how i actually make the adjustment??
Would be very much appreciated!!! Thanks