Handbrake again

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LHD
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Handbrake again

Post by LHD » Fri Dec 01, 2006 9:10 am

Following my brakes being bled and fluid replaced by an Audi 'specialist' my handbrake now has far too much travel on the lever. As they are 150 miles away returning it to them with an angry comment or 2 isn't an option.

Therefore can anyone tell me the official procedure to reduce the handbrake travel and tighten the cable. I presume it's something different as it acts on the brake shoes rather than the disks.

rs2315
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handbrake

Post by rs2315 » Fri Dec 01, 2006 7:02 pm

As long as all handbrake parts around the hub are in working order, to adjust cable is quite straight forward.
Make sure hb is released, remove wheels. Locate hole on outer part of disc. When doing this job myself, I used a torch, direct into hole, and slowly spin disc. You are looking for a small toothed wheel, which is the adjuster.
Once located direct a thin bladed screwdriver through hole onto teeth of adjuster. turning one way will tighten disc other way will slacken.
You need to adjust it so that brake shoe is just touching drum causing a bit of drag.
Do same to other side, adjusting exactly the same or as near as poss.
Your looking to pull lever up 2 notches to hold car.
If none of this works try looking at the adjustment nuts on the parking brake cables.
Good luck.
rs2315. :wink:
p.s. If you can't get adjuster wheel to move, could mean it's seized up.
Gets a bit crappy in there!

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RE: handbrake

Post by LHD » Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:15 pm

You can't believe how incredibly useful that information is to me. Looks like I might get the old girl through her MOT now. Many thanks. :D

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