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Hi all,

Can't get a warrant as the left hand brake has no effect whatsoever when handbrake is applyed, but right side is all good.

Likely cause?

I am assuming this does not affect normal foot brake, as it is only a cable?

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You are right, hand brake is a cable brake, so foot brake is not affected.

Part of your cable might have been snapped/broken, as they split for left and right as it gets to the rear of the car.

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Reasons for rejection

28. The parking brake cable:

a) is knotted, excessively corroded or frayed, or

b ) has an auxiliary tensioner fitted, or

c) has otherwise deteriorated so that it may affect

the parking brake performance.

29. A parking brake actuating rod or guide:

a) is excessively corroded, or

b ) is excessively worn, or

c) has otherwise deteriorated so that it may affect

the parking brake performance.

30. A parking brake component shows signs of heating or

welding after original manufacture.

And more importantly in your case:

Reasons for rejection

Parking brake

35. When the parking brake is applied:

a) the vehicle does not stop within 18 m from a speed

of 30 km/h (average brake eiffciency of 20%), or

b ) it does not hold the vehicle at rest on a slope of

1 in 5, or

c) it does not hold all the wheels on a common axle

stationary against attempts to drive the vehicle

away.

Edited by bravo

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Cheers guys,

so basically I'm looking at having to replace something.

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Handbrake has 2 cables, one for each side. Take the cover off from around the handbrake lever inside your car and you'll see where both cables finish at the base of the handbrake. See if the left side one is tensioned properly, or if its loose, tighten if necessary and check handbrake again. If this doesn't help, or the cable seems tight it'll be a problem at the rear wheel. Take the rear wheel off, Remove the calipers, and and use a 5mm allen key to remove the rear brake disk, opening up the handbrake mechanism.

Make sure your handbrake's off when you go to remove the disk, or it won't move. May be siezed, or worn, or come apart, I've seen all the above happen. When you get to this stage you should be able to see the problem.

Hope this helps.

Edited by Silver Fox

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