E-Brake is it hydraulic or mechanical |
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E-Brake is it hydraulic or mechanical |
echocanyons |
Sep 14 2005, 01:06 PM
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I wonder if the e-brake is purely mechanical or if it would be influenced by air in the lines and other similar hydraulic issues
I ask this because after replacing by brake pads and a carved up rotor I have no e-brake function on one wheel and very little resistance on the handle. I need t osee if it is because of the air or if it needs a thorogh inspection for problems. I also have a mushy pedal and need to bleed the brakes again tonight. Thanks |
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