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Handbrake Groaning? - Optikal - 16-12-2013

I've just tightened up my handbrake cable after it was doing about 9 clicks with barely any grip. It's now on 4/5 clicks and holding okay but when it is holding on an incline there a deep groaning/straining coming from the back end. Any ideas what it could be and a ball-park estimate on how much it'd cost to fix?

Cheers


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Eeyore - 16-12-2013

Thats just standard frenchness! All the 306s ive owned have done it!


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Piggy - 16-12-2013

If you have discs then what he said^^^^

if you have drums on the back, then it be worth slackening off the cables and adjusting them properly...IE at the drum.
then once adjusted at the drum take out any remaining slack

Smile


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - E_KEL95 - 16-12-2013

Mines did this when parked on a hill but it only happened if there was ones in the back moving about etc so my solution was to park it in gear lol


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - underground375 - 16-12-2013

movement in the drum / disc. when under load.


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Optikal - 16-12-2013

Thanks chaps! It's a big relief just having a handbrake that works! Though with it being an Auto, just sticking it in Park does the trick Big Grin


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Martin306 - 16-12-2013

(16-12-2013, 07:08 PM)Optikal Wrote: Thanks chaps! It's a big relief just having a handbrake that works! Though with it being an Auto, just sticking it in Park does the trick Big Grin

Unless you're on a really steep hill and you can't get it out of park as it's sitting on the mechanical lock Wink


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - C2K - 16-12-2013

(16-12-2013, 07:25 PM)Martin306 Wrote:
(16-12-2013, 07:08 PM)Optikal Wrote: Thanks chaps! It's a big relief just having a handbrake that works! Though with it being an Auto, just sticking it in Park does the trick Big Grin

Unless you're on a really steep hill and you can't get it out of park as it's sitting on the mechanical lock Wink

Meh, my ford explorer coped fine when I parked on a 50 degree slope in san Francisco!


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Martin306 - 16-12-2013

(16-12-2013, 08:43 PM)C2K Wrote:
(16-12-2013, 07:25 PM)Martin306 Wrote:
(16-12-2013, 07:08 PM)Optikal Wrote: Thanks chaps! It's a big relief just having a handbrake that works! Though with it being an Auto, just sticking it in Park does the trick Big Grin

Unless you're on a really steep hill and you can't get it out of park as it's sitting on the mechanical lock Wink

Meh, my ford explorer coped fine when I parked on a 50 degree slope in san Francisco!

It's a Ford, it was probably broke Wink I've had the ZJ stuck in Park before, but I just rammed the TC into Neutral. Thought I was gonna break the linkage lol.


RE: Handbrake Groaning? - Optikal - 17-12-2013

It's due it's MOT at the back end of february anyway so I'm going to have to look at it properly before then.