Philip1972
Member Since: 10 Mar 2017
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 1072
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EPB question 9not the usual question) |
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I have a question regarding the rear EPB. A very strange one, but having read lots of posts on the subject of EPBs, this is a purely hypothetical question.
Unless, that is, it all goes very wrong next weekend.
If one is replacing the discs and pad on the rear (having backed off the EPB shoes manually) and the whole shoe assy fall in pile of rust on the floor, what happens if one bungs the new discs etc on anyway?
Does the car throw a flid, or is it a case of just not having a handbrake? (Assuming one does not try to use the EPB).
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6th Mar 2019 1:02 pm |
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gearmuncher
Member Since: 30 Oct 2018
Location: Woodley
Posts: 143
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you might get away with it if you don't replace the fuse you will remove while doing the job and use in gear (manual) and park (automatic) to stop it running away and causing mayhem.
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6th Mar 2019 3:22 pm |
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Philip1972
Member Since: 10 Mar 2017
Location: Gloucestershire
Posts: 1072
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Thanks.
i am of course not planning that this will happen, but things do go wrong!
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6th Mar 2019 3:45 pm |
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stian.raknes
Member Since: 04 Oct 2016
Location: Alta
Posts: 1
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Nothing happens is my experience, I taped the switch, and used some wire to fasten the braking wire end one side. Fuse in place. Of course very temporary
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11th Jun 2019 9:59 am |
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