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Mal



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Handbrake Lever

Morning folks,
Going to change the handbrake lever on 05 vogue td6, any advice/tips
cheers
Mal

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Wear thick leather gloves, there's lots of sharp metal in that area Big Cry

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Mal



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Cheers, will bear that in mind, but I was looking for a bit more technical advice

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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Might want to explain why you are changing it, so as future users with the same issue can use the search function! Without irritating our site mods Whistle Laughing

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Mal



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Changing as I have been told by garage that the cable adjuster is not working correctly, I had the handbrake shoes adjusted and handbrake is still crap.
On another note whilst driving on Sunday had a sudden loss of power no lights on dash and its been a bit hit & miss since anybody got any thoughts.
Then this morning driving to work had tranferbox neutral come on the dash

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Before doing anything with the handbrake lever and cable have you had the rear drums off?
Mine was similar to yours, took the drums off, cleaned out all the rubbish, emery-papered the shoe surfaces and drum surfaces, put it all back together and the handbrake worked perfectly.
Worth a look.

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Mal



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Yes all that was done and the shoes adjusted up, the handbrake works but not effectively and I don't think it would go through its MOT as is

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Unlucky.
Could just be the cable that needs changed, they do tend to stretch through time.

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Does that mean your cable is partly in the future Rolling with laughter Ash
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I replaced drum & shoes, adjusted, replaced cables. Still useless. Perhaps my adjustment mechanism on lever is knackered. Beware sharp edges and I look forward to hearing how you get on. 2014 5.0 Supercharged Autobiography & 2015 3.0SDV6 HSE Lux Discovery 4
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Cam-Tech-Craig



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Have you tried it at different suspension heights? Due to the extreme articulation your handbrake can work well on off road height... Drop it to access height and your handbrake probably won’t hold the car at all! Thumbs Up

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Mal



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Have not tried that, but would have thought that the handbrake should work in all situations. No doubt I will have to replace the cables as well.

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There is a reason they changed to an elec handbrake sir Whistle Whistle Whistle

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Mal



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Apparently that's worse most people I have spoken to reckon it always goes wrong and about a grand a pop to fix. Will stick to mechanical thank you sir

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