Help: Parking Brake Not Working after Brake Change
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Help: Parking Brake Not Working after Brake Change
Hey all...Hopefully you can help.
I just changed front and rear brakes, which I thought went well.
Unfortunately, now the parking brake does not engage at all. I can pull the handle all the way, and it doesn't do a thing.
When I pull on the brake handle with someone under the car, he can see that it does pull the cable on both sides...but it doesn't push the brake pads into the rotor at all.
Does this have something to do with he little allen-head gear screw that pulls the caliper out? Anyone know what's up or what we did wrong?
I just changed front and rear brakes, which I thought went well.
Unfortunately, now the parking brake does not engage at all. I can pull the handle all the way, and it doesn't do a thing.
When I pull on the brake handle with someone under the car, he can see that it does pull the cable on both sides...but it doesn't push the brake pads into the rotor at all.
Does this have something to do with he little allen-head gear screw that pulls the caliper out? Anyone know what's up or what we did wrong?
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I know I'm going to have to put her up and take the wheels off again to fix something...I'm just hoping I can figure out exactly what to do before hand...
what you say makes sense...sounds right, at least...anyone else have this experience??
what you say makes sense...sounds right, at least...anyone else have this experience??
Last edited by swank; May-5th-2004 at 07:02 PM.
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Originally posted by mike_moss
It's not "self adjusting". When brakes were changed, pistons were pushed in. It takes a while for them to work their way out again.
It's not "self adjusting". When brakes were changed, pistons were pushed in. It takes a while for them to work their way out again.
I have heard about the backing up thing...it was just the slam on the gas/slam on the brakes thing that sounded funny!
BTW...the parking brake is now very firm, and I did not do anything special (i.e. back up then hit the brakes, etc).
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