tommyboy40 Posted March 11, 2023 Posted March 11, 2023 Hi All, I did a search before posting but came up with nothing. I had my mot today and although the car passed, the parking brake performance was poor at 21%. There's an imbalance of 43%. Anyone got a guide to adjustment? Thanks in advance
Stevey Y Posted March 11, 2023 Posted March 11, 2023 4 hours ago, tommyboy40 said: Hi All, I did a search before posting but came up with nothing. I had my mot today and although the car passed, the parking brake performance was poor at 21%. There's an imbalance of 43%. Anyone got a guide to adjustment? Thanks in advance Hi there is no manual adjustment, don't know the condition of discs and pads but changing them helps if worn other than that if its a manual hand brake there is normally an adjustment on the lever inside the car but if you have to start winding that up it means the cables have stretched beyond their service length and need replacing if you adjust it overly the cables break. Steve.
tommyboy40 Posted March 16, 2023 Author Posted March 16, 2023 Thanks Steve. I've seen videos where you can adjust it under the rear ashtray at the centre console. Maybe I need to replace both cables as the imbalance is pretty high
Magnet Posted March 16, 2023 Posted March 16, 2023 Hello Thomas, I guess you have a conventional manual handbrake, by the year of the car. Assuming the pads and calipers are in a serviceable condition, then it maybe wise to totally slacken handbrake adjustment to a point where the cables can be disconnected at both wheels. You can then sharply apply the footbrake and ensure both rear wheels lock up properly and then fully release properly. It would be great if your friendly MOT station could retest the rear brake efficiency and balance to ensure they are working properly - oops, just realised Ireland - so Government testing?? Once you have established correctly working rear wheel braking , you can then tackle the handbrake cable efficiency. Do both cables pull and release properly? Renew if any doubt. Your A4 may have the same set up as the similar year A3, whereby the cables pass through aluminium guide tubes, and they can stick within these tubes. New tubes will be necessary and I think these are main dealer parts only. Liberal application of WD40 may assist handbrake cable action and removal of tubes if necessary. Kind regards, Gareth. 1
tommyboy40 Posted July 17, 2023 Author Posted July 17, 2023 Hi Gareth, Brakes are good and the problem is an imbalance in the handbrake. I'll try the WD method to see if this helps
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