2001 Parking brake problems
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2001 Parking brake problems
I recently purchased a 2001 Series II with 40,000mi. The day I went to pick it up from the dealership the salesman pulled the parking brake too hard and it was locked in place (the cable, not the handle). A new cable was installed and the brake seemed to work fine. Low and behold it is two weeks later and it has happened again. I do not have a warranty on the vehicle, but the salesman is going to take care of it. I am wondering what is causing the problem. I pulled the cable out today and I think that it may have become too hot and the plastic liner melted to the cable. Has anyone run into this type of problem? I know it is not my responsibility to fix it this time, but my assumption is that the problem lies somewhere else and I don't feel like ruining any more $115 parking brake cables or having the disco stuck in my driveway or worse. Thanks
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RE: 2001 Parking brake problems
Obvious fix, don't use the park brake whenever possible. But that's easy for me to say, I live in FL. The steepest incline around here is the bridge going over the intercoastal. Second, thank your lucky stars that u have a seemingly helpful dealership many of us are not that lucky. My dealer would have ignored me until they had more of my $$. As for the brake issue, DiscoMike would probably be the best to help u, he may have run into this particular problem before.
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RE: 2001 Parking brake problems
After over 5 years of driving my Disco, I have used the e-bake one tine because of a off road problem that came up. Granted with a new cable you shouldn't be having this type of problem, you really don't need to use the brake as the tranny has more then enough of a park pin to keep you from ever moving.
As for your concern, the e-bake cable/handle area are always hot from heat from the tranny.
As for your concern, the e-bake cable/handle area are always hot from heat from the tranny.
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RE: 2001 Parking brake problems
I read somewhere that there could be a bad ground that has taken a path through the parking brake cable and could be causing it to heat up. I have pulled the brake assembly out for now, so that the disco is mobile. I don't want to put another cable in before I find out what is causing it to get so hot from the inside out. Is it possible that it needs more protection from the tranny/exhaust heat?
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