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Back wheels 'sticking' ???
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r1ch
PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:22 pm Up
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Hey everyone.

Odd problem i noticed today. I start the engine, put it into gear, take the handbrake off, start to pull away, but then it feels like the handbrake is on slightly and i can hear the back wheels groan as i start to move. But then it frees up and i drive like normal.

Does anyone know the problem i have??

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D4NTP
PostPosted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:27 pm Up
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Rear pads sticking on...mine does it. Last time i lubed up the spring on each caliper and exercised it a bit. worked for a while.
This 206 IS going on a trackday despite it's every effort to stay at home in the garage!
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r1ch
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D4NTP wrote:
Rear pads sticking on...mine does it. Last time i lubed up the spring on each caliper and exercised it a bit. worked for a while.

ah i see. worked for a while? will it damage the car the way it is now?

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If its not sticking once you get moving it wont do much but if its sticking on the move you'll wreck the discs n pads eventually. Just bob underneath tomorrow and with the handbrake off spray the lever, spring and bit of cable on each caliper with wd40 type tackle and keep pulling the hand brake on and off.

Mine worked for a few months but it rarely moves so everything sticks on it!

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Seabook
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i presume you got drum at the rear....

if it unstick itself quick enough then it is normal. brake shoe do stick quite easily...

 
 

 

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r1ch
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Seabook wrote:
i presume you got drum at the rear....

if it unstick itself quick enough then it is normal. brake shoe do stick quite easily...

yeah drums. i guess i shouldnt worry about it then. perhaps just spray some wd40 as suggested.

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r1ch
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but if i wanted to fix it completely, what do i do?
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rich_xs wrote:
Seabook wrote:
i presume you got drum at the rear....

if it unstick itself quick enough then it is normal. brake shoe do stick quite easily...

yeah drums. i guess i shouldnt worry about it then. perhaps just spray some wd40 as suggested.

up to you.

mine stuck if i don't drive it over the weekend, but before i reserve out from the parking it will un-stuck itself.

 
 

 

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macca1411
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I would get it sorted sooner rather than later.
One of my shoes was sticking on, took drums to bits, adjusted the shoes, lubed up the handbrake cable, chamfered the edge of the friction material, redressed the drum surface with course sand paper and still stuck on. Eventually it ripped the friction material from the metal plate causing loss of brakes and a new set of shoes. Seems quite a common problem. Only thing I could find as a possible cause was crap quality brake shoes being fitted by the last owner.

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