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urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 09:17
by janieh
hi all

we're just about to leave for the weekend, and we've got in the van and the handbrake is being weird. it felt normal when i took it off to start with, but the van wouldn't move. there's nothing restricting the wheels, so i tried putting the brake back on, then off again, but it feels a bit wierd and spongy and when down, isn't releasing.

help! is there anything I can do quickly that might help solve this? otherwise i'm going to have to go and get a train to somerset!
thanks
Jane

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 09:31
by Grun
Hi janieh,

Had this happen to my Bay window van when it had been stood a long time in my garage when I was working overseas.

Think it is caused by the brake shoes remaining in contact with the drums.
I had got a tow back out of the garage, handbrake off of course. The shoes then released with a thud when the van moved, and thereafter all was normal.
I never leave the handbrake on now when in the garage.

Rear wheels off and hit the brake drums with a lump hammer may do the trick. :?
Mike

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 19 Sep 2009, 09:31
by janieh
hurray! no worries. i called our local brixton ATS and they just advised my to give it a go on the accelerator and just try and get it moving. The pads had got stuck cos it hadn't been used a while. gave it a go and it's moving!

i guess i probably need something replacing on it, but for now we're off.
cheers
jane

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 16:55
by Rozzo
you dont need owt replacing,, either use it more often or park it in gear with the handbrake off and it will be fine :wink:
if it ever does it again thrash the area between the wheelstuds with a hammer and it will come off. :ok

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 20 Sep 2009, 17:31
by dwayne
Rozzo wrote: thrash the area between the wheelstuds with a hammer and it will come off. :ok

man after me own heart give it a good thrashing :)

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 14:34
by janieh
Rozzo wrote:you dont need owt replacing,, either use it more often or park it in gear with the handbrake off and it will be fine :wink:
if it ever does it again thrash the area between the wheelstuds with a hammer and it will come off. :ok

It was only a week since we'd moved it, so not that long. Also, our drive is on a slope. I'm not sure it's a good idea to leave it in gear but without the handbrake on due to that. What do you think?

Cheers, Jane.

Re: urgent - handbrake stuck

Posted: 22 Sep 2009, 16:54
by Damien
if your worried just chock the wheels with a couple of bricks or similar.