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stricko



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Handbrake 'double pull' to get it to work
Hi

My handbrake sometimes needs a 'double pull' to get it to hold the car. By that I mean after the first pull and a 2-3 clicks it seems to release slightly and needs to be pulled again.

It doesn't happen every time.

I did query this with the place I bought it from but they didn't seem to think it was an issue and said most defenders are like that.

I don't recall my previous two being like it.

Its not really a major issue to me as I am used to it now and always check it, however if there is an easy fix it would be good to know.

Cheers ---------------------------------------------------------------
Post #518705 29th Mar 2016 5:56am
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Caterham



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Stricko,

is it the 2010MY Black one as noted in your 'signature'?

if so could it be it needs the hand brake recall to be carried out - this is where box oil can leak onto the back brake?

if the shoes are clean then so far as I'm aware the brake works very well - the only common issue I'm aware of is the shoes rubbing but wouldn't think that has anything to do with what you've mentioned unless some how something has glazed over as a result of the rubbing?

good luck with sorting it out. If it's an early 2010MY I'd have expected it to just about be sorted by now. Mine was a late 2010MY and I think it's just recently all got sorted. Thumbs Up
Post #518754 29th Mar 2016 9:23am
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stricko



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Thanks Caterham

Yes it is the 2010MY one.

Do you know the recall number? I will try and check it out with a main dealer to find out as I dont have any record of any recalls done. I am the second owner.

The problem could also be described as the cable feeling like it stretches when you do the first pull, then there is a bit of slack to take up again when you do the second pull. This happens when it is on the flat as well as on a slope.

Not sure if that would be the same as the issue caused by the problem you describe above, however I will definitely look into it.

Thanks again ---------------------------------------------------------------
Post #518758 29th Mar 2016 9:30am
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blackwolf



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Not normal at all, the supplier is giving you the brush-off.
Post #518761 29th Mar 2016 9:33am
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Caterham



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not wanting to bore you with the problems I experienced but you could try this....

on the flat apply hand brake and determine how far the leaver moves. drive forward a short distance - say 0.5 mtrs and apply hand brake and not how far the lever moves.

mine would move varying amounts as the output flange wasn't true and hence the drum was oscillating. not only was the hand brake variable but most importantly I couldn't adjust the hand brake properly and would always rub slightly causing other issues. New flange and all sorted. Thumbs Up
Post #518762 29th Mar 2016 9:37am
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Happyoldgit



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Agreed. I would say the ratchet or other part f the operating mechanism could be sticky as opposed to oil on the linings as per Caterham's suggestion. The latter is more likely to cause the brake to slip when applied or even bind when in motion. Steve.
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Post #518764 29th Mar 2016 9:39am
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stricko



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Thanks everyone for the replies.

I will drag myself away from my work later and go outside and try and establish a pattern of what happens.

Is a new flange a big/expensive job? ---------------------------------------------------------------
Post #518771 29th Mar 2016 9:53am
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Caterham



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new flange is a doddle - even I managed to replace it (albeit with some guidance) and it's been ok since.

cost - If I recall the cost for the full kit (ie flange, lock nut, felt washer etc) was about £100. my memory aint the best so might be worth checking that cost. Also I seem to recall there was a loss of some oil so be prepared to top up if you carry out this procedure. Thumbs Up
Post #518775 29th Mar 2016 10:01am
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