Thank you very much for your video,my 107 rear brakes are still engaging even when I release the handbrake, probably a brake cylinder sticking or the mechanism stuck.
You have to remember that the crv is a bloody truck. The aygo weights a fraction of that. My old Ford fiesta was not supposed to have any resistance on the first tooth
My friend thank you for the video, I've follow your instructions, but theres a problem. It looks like one cable is bigger than the other, what does that mean
They are two distinctively different sized cables. You only need to consider that when replacing them, different parts left and right. Adjusting them like in this video is not affected by their different lengths.
Thank you very much for your video,my 107 rear brakes are still engaging even when I release the handbrake, probably a brake cylinder sticking or the mechanism stuck.
You have to remember that the crv is a bloody truck. The aygo weights a fraction of that. My old Ford fiesta was not supposed to have any resistance on the first tooth
How did you get both back wheels onto axle stands?
First one wheel, then the other
Thanks, it's good to know you can do it that way. I thought you jacked it up in the middle somehow
My friend thank you for the video, I've follow your instructions, but theres a problem. It looks like one cable is bigger than the other, what does that mean
Mine had the same problem. I just ignored it.
@@fixanddrive but it's a lot like 2 or 3 cm
They are two distinctively different sized cables. You only need to consider that when replacing them, different parts left and right. Adjusting them like in this video is not affected by their different lengths.
Advice. dont put screws under your number plates there is your hand brake cabel. you wil distroy it with bolts !!!!!!!!
But why would you want to slow down your car using the handbrake
Thanks