Haynes states
1 To check the handbrake adjustment, first
apply the footbrake firmly several times to
establish correct shoe-to-drum clearance,
then apply and release the handbrake several
times.
2 Applying normal moderate pressure, pull
the handbrake lever to the fully-applied
position, counting the number of clicks on the
handbrake ratchet mechanism. If adjustment
is correct, there should be approximately 4 to
7 clicks before the handbrake is fully applied.
If this is not the case, adjust as follows.
3 Remove the plastic cover from the
handbrake lever (see illustration).
4 Chock the front wheels, then jack. up the
rear of the vehicle and support it on axle
stands (see “Jacking and vehicle support”).
5 With the handbrake set on the 4th notch of
the ratchet mechanism, rotate the adjusting
nut until it is difficult to turn both rear wheels
by hand (see illustration). Once this is so,
release the handbrake lever, and check that
the wheels rotate freely. Check the
adjustment by applying the handbrake fully,
counting the clicks from the handbrake
ratchet and, if necessary, re-adjust.
6 Where necessary refit the centre console
section, then lower the car to the ground.