Siezed handbrake (MK)
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2006 8:10 pm
as the title states my handbrake is siezed. Firstly went wheeling up at mundaring on the sunday. first time properly 4wding in the nissan and im stoked
its bog stock atm and makes it up everything i threw at it, although i busted the LHF 1/4 pannel indicator and a small dent about the size of palm of your hand. also dented the RHR corner in a bit under the tail light about the size of your hand
. but who cares about that its a 4wd and its cheap $$$.
My concern is we finished 4wd at the end of the powerlines track on moola rd, i went to turn the hubs off ripped up the hand brake. it felt a little stiff but didnt think anything of it, i got back it and it wouldnt go down...WTF!
i had a look underneith hmmm cant do much with out tools
. i thought i will have to drive it with it on, i have no choise...NOW I should give nissan credit where credits due, This hand brake is strong.
me and a mate sitting around pondering what we can do...a couple of beers later and i give it sh*t pull, push, up and down then bingo she came off. now its always stiff i dont dare fully apply the handbake now.
so after all of my talking
.I would like to know of some comon problems with these. im a mechanic but have had no experiance with nissan's let alone the tailshaft mounted handbrakes. there doesnt look like there is much to the unit (looking from the out side) i was thinking pehaps the cable is about to snap and is just hanging on. are these units prone to mud at all. seems wierd that it was holding me on steep hills when i got stuck at a point and had to get out a look at what i was doing, only to sh*t it self on flat ground.



My concern is we finished 4wd at the end of the powerlines track on moola rd, i went to turn the hubs off ripped up the hand brake. it felt a little stiff but didnt think anything of it, i got back it and it wouldnt go down...WTF!



so after all of my talking
