Park Brake MOT fail
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Park Brake MOT fail
Is this simply a case of replacing the handbrake cable or is there more to it? :dontknow:
It seems pretty extreme!
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Mine had failed on parking efficiency too and was quoted £380 to fix the rear brakes. The mechanic had measured the drums and their thickness was below spec.
To get it through the MOT quickly and to not pay the garage's high prices I simply replaced the pads and cables. The thicker pads meant it passed with flying colours on the re-test and the cables ensured there was no stretching going on.
So I saved ££ by getting a good price brake refurb kit at a later date and doing it myself at my leisure.
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