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bigbo



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MY06 Handbrake

I have been working on my handbrake which is near to useless but it needs to work for the MOT.

I know from the manual how adjustments are made and that the mechanism is self adjusting for cable changes

"Handbrake lever assembly is self adjusting and
will correctly tension cables."

Looking at the diagram I cannot see how this is achieved, all I can see is the compensator which only ensures that the same tension is applied to each cable. So there is no way of adjusting for changes in the length of the cables.

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Does any one know how it works?

Also it appears that the cables are unique to the MY06 so as far as I can tell there are no after market/oem versions available. Am I right? has any one found them from sources other than LR?

Finally the manual says the prop shaft has to be removed which also means the exhaust has to be dropped, that seems very extreme, in the wiki for the handbrake there is no mention of this. Which is correct?


Thanks
David Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.5 2017
MG TF 2003

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Jaguar Mk2 3.8 - Company car
MG Midget 1974 - Concours

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kevinp



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Is there an adjusting nut on the end of the single cable on the compensator?

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bigbo



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Not that I know of, its not mentioned in the manual and not apparent in the diagram I posted.

David Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.5 2017
MG TF 2003

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Land Rover Discovery 2
Jaguar Mk2 3.8 - Company car
MG Midget 1974 - Concours

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kevinp



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Looks like some kind of adjuster on the compensator if this is the same as yours.

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There isn’t a way of tightening the handbrake cables, LRs solution is to replace the stretched cable with a new one. Crying or Very sad
The usual reason the handbrakes are indifferent is crud in the rear drums.
Taking the drums off, cleaning them and emery clothing the surface of the pads works wonders. Thumbs Up

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bigbo



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Thanks everyone

I should have said, I've fitted new discs and pads, new shoes, springs and retainers. Cleaned and lubricated expander and adjuster, so pretty much all new.

So it looks like new cables are required. Still they have lasted a long time so can't complain too much.

Next job investigate if prop shaft does have to be removed.

David Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.5 2017
MG TF 2003

Previous Cars of note
Land Rover Discovery 2
Jaguar Mk2 3.8 - Company car
MG Midget 1974 - Concours

Post #632328 20th May 2022 11:33am
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appj62



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England 2006 Range Rover Vogue SE 4.2 SC V8 Buckingham Blue

My handbrake was hopeless when I first got the vehicle and would struggle to hold the vehicle on a hill in neutral. When I changed the rear discs I used the adjusters to ease the shoes onto the drums and then backed off just a couple of clicks. That was a job in itself, lining up the star wheel with the access hole. Result was that the handbrake held the vehicle even in gear. I don't tend to use the handbrake very often, ensuring that it is good enough to pass MOT every time, for the last several years. Previous cars:
S-Max 2007-2013 (only diesel I've had, good car but expensive when diesely bits go wrong, so what's the point?)
Galaxy 2001-2007
Mondeo Estate 1997-2001
Sierra Estate 1993-1997
Uno Turbo 1987 -1993
Fiesta 1984 - 1987
Fiat 127 1982 - 1984

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bigbo



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I've decided to buy new cables.....

we will see what happens then

David Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
Ford Focus EcoBoost 1.5 2017
MG TF 2003

Previous Cars of note
Land Rover Discovery 2
Jaguar Mk2 3.8 - Company car
MG Midget 1974 - Concours

Post #632596 23rd May 2022 3:24am
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