a22 wrote:Yes thanks, I have just inspected it and it seems that the handbrake does not seem to effect the levers on the brakes. I.e, when I pull the handbrake on it does not seem to move the levers, the levers seem to be pulled in as far as they will go even when the brake is off. I have tried forcing one lever back but it just seems to kinda gradually return to the position of being pulled in. Yet even though the levers are pulled in the brake still hardly works. Any ideas?
Not too sure exactly where to start as I don't want to make it worse.
Hi a22.
It has been suggested on more than one posting that you must slacken off the hand brake completely before you do anything else. If it is still adjusted up tighter than normal, which is what I understand you to say you have done, I am not surprised you are getting that effect, when you have tried forcing the levers back to their stops. What I think you will find is, with tight cables, if you were able to watch the other side at the same time, the other lever will be pulling the brake on via the fulcrum at the hand brake end, therefore when you release the pressure, the other side will want to release, and pull the one on your side back towards the disc.
My advice would be to totally slacken off the hand brake to very loose, then check the levers are not siezed, or stiff, by pushing them back to their rest position, on both sides. Remove the spring clip holding the dust cover over the hand brake mechanism on the back of the calliper, and lubricate with a bit of grease, having got rid of any stiffness first, once you are happy they are free and lubricated, reinstate the dust cover. Now with the hand brake lever still fully off, depress the foot brake a number of times to reset the self adjusting brakes. engin running will help. Having done that go back to the hand brake adjustment and finally adjust to a point where the hand brake is fully on, with a minium travel of 7 notches.
Most of these points I have put into a "to do" list, have been made by other members above, all I have done is to put them an order which you might find easier to follow.
It might be interesting to note that if you have a poor hand brake, but the foot brake is working normally, with normal travel, the hand brake problem will have nothing to do with the self adjusting mechanism.
Hope this helps
John
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25