E-Brake problems
Lawrence Weeks
lweeks at gmail.com
Thu Jul 21 09:34:24 CDT 2005
On 7/9/05, Raymond Kawski <sr20de at e-rak.com> wrote:
> This is a rare one. The best way to check, which I guess I should have
> mentioned earlier, is to remove the ebrake cable from the sticking caliper.
> If when you remove it is still stuck on then it's the caliper. For a while
> what I did was just take a BFH and hit the arm until it released. Then I
> just didn't use the ebrake for a while. :)
I had the problem too. I used a pry bar stuck in there to pop the
caliper loose. Then when I had the wheels off recently, I sprayed
Kroil all over the levers and springs and such, and cycled the e-brake
handle a bunch of times. The e-brakes have worked perfectly now for
months.
Larry
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