Thanks. Seems sensible.It looks like one side is seized and needs to be freed off. In theory a simple task with plenty of scope to get more difficult.
Thanks. Seems sensible.
Does it require anything specialist or can I try my non 'mas' local garage or does it need diagnostic tools to force it to do something?
Strangely it failed on the brake test tool but passed when the certificate was generated so at least it's only an advisory so gives me more time to get sorted properly!
Sprout
Thanks - makes sense. Tbh I do not consciously use it (parked in flat garage).Might be no shoe left or detached as per normal. Order a set from autodoc and only use parking brake for the mot.
They are the ones. Take 7 days or so to turn up, but they do the job.Thanks - makes sense. Tbh I do not consciously use it (parked in flat garage).
Would https://www.autodoc.co.uk/abs/7717293 work? (If yes, for the money I will get it in regardless)
Thanks
Sprout
Use the adjusters through the hole in the disc. It's old school. May not even need to if not working.Don't unwind the brake using the tool in the tool box. You'll need a diagnostic gizmo to wind it back.
Eb
Hi BelfreyI'm just about to buy 4 new handbrake shoes. If yours are still lying around, I'd be happy to buy them from you.
Thought I'd ask before ordering online.
Thanks