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Handbrake

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My handbrake is really hard to pull on (lots of resistance) and even at full force when i put it on i wouldnt trust it on a steep hill. if i pull it on when moving it just slows the car to a stop making it impossible for handbrakey..not that i would :wink: .

I just recently had my front brakes changed and got the mechanic to look at the handbrake. he told me that it was allready tightend as far as possible.

i know theres something wrong as my last FTO was effortless to put on and as i lifted the handle past a certain point it would snap on really well over 1 notch.

any ideas? or is the mechanic talking BS.
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Post by jonowong »

rear pads could be gone...
brake fluid could be low...
or there could be a leak in the brake line...
or it could have kink in it...
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Second rear pad check.

Could be streched cable too....
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Post by scarecrow »

I have the same problem, cable's not stretched or anything so I assume the rear pads are gone... I don't want to check though, because if they are that means i'll have to replace them, and that costs money... you can see the predicament i'm in.
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scarecrow wrote:I have the same problem, cable's not stretched or anything so I assume the rear pads are gone... I don't want to check though, because if they are that means i'll have to replace them, and that costs money... you can see the predicament i'm in.
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scarecrow wrote:I have the same problem, cable's not stretched or anything so I assume the rear pads are gone... I don't want to check though, because if they are that means i'll have to replace them, and that costs money... you can see the predicament i'm in.
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Post by Raven »

Hmm, i check my brake fluid this avro but wouldnt the front brakes have problems then to? think it might be a strectched cable or has a kink in it as i had my brakes checked and front changed just last week and rear ones were fine.

Able to throw me estimate $$ for stretched cable before i take back to mechanic?

Thanks for info to, given much clear picture of the prob.
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for a set of braided brake lines i think they cost about $300 for all 4
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Post by bobz »

jonowong, hes talking about apples and you are talking about oranges.

two different things.

If the cable is stretched then the hand brake would come up a lot without holding the car. In your case try to have a look underneath if the shielding for your cable hasennt been damaged and is grabbing your cables.

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