Handbrake caliper mystery
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Handbrake caliper mystery
As above, Probe (1994 16v) failed NCT (MOT equivalent) on handbrake imbalance (88%)
Took off RHR calliper to find adjuster inside minced so got replacement calliper but when fitted it was no better.
Looked at LHR calliper to find it doesn't have an internal adjuster so mechanic said the one on the right maybe shouldn't have an internal adjuster either. Could this be the case?
Also, the RH cable isn't releasing properly either and he says that was probably what caused all the problems in the first place.
Are the Probe handbrake cables the same as the MX6 and 626? Reason why I'm asking this is that most times when I go to a parts place here they've never heard of a Probe but mention a 626 and there's no problem then finding parts
Took off RHR calliper to find adjuster inside minced so got replacement calliper but when fitted it was no better.
Looked at LHR calliper to find it doesn't have an internal adjuster so mechanic said the one on the right maybe shouldn't have an internal adjuster either. Could this be the case?
Also, the RH cable isn't releasing properly either and he says that was probably what caused all the problems in the first place.
Are the Probe handbrake cables the same as the MX6 and 626? Reason why I'm asking this is that most times when I go to a parts place here they've never heard of a Probe but mention a 626 and there's no problem then finding parts
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
There should be an adjuster on both calipers,suspect one was just missing on the LHR
Use the adjuster from your new caliper to set up LHR
The cables are the same as the MX6 if you change the cables also do the small hand brake
lever cable
Use the adjuster from your new caliper to set up LHR
The cables are the same as the MX6 if you change the cables also do the small hand brake
lever cable
Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
The Gold Award for fiendishly clever handbrake caliper adjustment must go to the Probe design.
Even getting them apart to component parts is worthy of respect.
However, the design flaw is fatal and really, no amount of cleaning will permanently correct it.
Bit surprised about your finding the mechanism 'minced' though.
Even getting them apart to component parts is worthy of respect.
However, the design flaw is fatal and really, no amount of cleaning will permanently correct it.
Bit surprised about your finding the mechanism 'minced' though.
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
Mechanic said there is no adjuster mechanism on the LHR caliper as in, no bolt removal with adjuster inside, so he rekons the RHR should be the same?
Has anyone ever heard tell of that before.
So we should replace the 3 cables as well?
Has anyone ever heard tell of that before.
So we should replace the 3 cables as well?
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
Yeah I always leave handbrake off unless absolutely necessary i.e taking off on a hill
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
This might be a late Mazda 626 Caliper, as I found on the 626 once had - that had no adjuster& the pad were different !!!!Mickaleen59 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 9:08 amMechanic said there is no adjuster mechanism on the LHR caliper as in, no bolt removal with adjuster inside, so he rekons the RHR should be the same?
Has anyone ever heard tell of that before.
So we should replace the 3 cables as well?
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
Thats made me laugh.I am imagining some crazy handbrake trick to make the car fly off the top of a hill.lost the plot!!!Mickaleen59 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:17 pmYeah I always leave handbrake off unless absolutely necessary i.e taking off on a hill
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
Need the sunroof open for that, but can't get my hands on an ejector seatfuerte wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 3:30 pmThats made me laugh.I am imagining some crazy handbrake trick to make the car fly off the top of a hill.lost the plot!!!Mickaleen59 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 12, 2019 2:17 pmYeah I always leave handbrake off unless absolutely necessary i.e taking off on a hill
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Re: Handbrake caliper mystery
Ordered 3 handbrake cables for the Probe they are "Japanparts BC 300 and BC301" for left and right.and "Firstline FKB 1728" for the centre cable.
When mechanic went to fit them he said they were the wrong cables, the ones on the car has different fittings he says. The thing is, when I look up the part numbers on the Japanparts website it says those cables suit all year Probes and Mazda mx6 and 626's and Xedos.
I've looked up lots of other brand names on eBay etc and they all look the same as the Japanparts cables, there doesn't seem to be any others with different fittings!!!
Question is, has anyone come across this situation before and is there any variations of fittings?
All ideas, solutions etc welcome please.
When mechanic went to fit them he said they were the wrong cables, the ones on the car has different fittings he says. The thing is, when I look up the part numbers on the Japanparts website it says those cables suit all year Probes and Mazda mx6 and 626's and Xedos.
I've looked up lots of other brand names on eBay etc and they all look the same as the Japanparts cables, there doesn't seem to be any others with different fittings!!!
Question is, has anyone come across this situation before and is there any variations of fittings?
All ideas, solutions etc welcome please.
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