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'clunking' Noise From Hand Brake
I have a Ford Mondeo & recently after I have activated the
hand brake I have noticed that the next time I drive away there is
a noise which I am describing as a clunk.
Any suggestions what could be causing the problem? Is it the
brake cable ?
As someone useless with cars I would appreciate any advice.
hand brake I have noticed that the next time I drive away there is
a noise which I am describing as a clunk.
Any suggestions what could be causing the problem? Is it the
brake cable ?
As someone useless with cars I would appreciate any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While admittedly unfamiliar with this model of Ford (I'm in the U.S.) here's a link that contains some photos of the offending mechanism:
http:// www.tal kford.c om/comm unity/t opic/94 676-han dbrake- only-wo rking-o n-one-s ide/
The point though, is this can be potentially very serious if the brake isn't releasing properly due to the possible heat caused by the unreleased brake pads.
Just to emphasize the points already made, if you don't have the car repaired immediately, the next time you drive it you should check to see if either one (or both) of the rear wheels feels overly warm or even hot to the touch which would indicate an unreleased mechanism. If so... this is bad news fire wise and possible damage to the entire wheel assemble. Please check it soon...
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The point though, is this can be potentially very serious if the brake isn't releasing properly due to the possible heat caused by the unreleased brake pads.
Just to emphasize the points already made, if you don't have the car repaired immediately, the next time you drive it you should check to see if either one (or both) of the rear wheels feels overly warm or even hot to the touch which would indicate an unreleased mechanism. If so... this is bad news fire wise and possible damage to the entire wheel assemble. Please check it soon...
I would not panic para. The clunk you hear is the pads releasing from the disc. It would be like driving with your handbrake on. You would feel it at low speed and when in town traffic would possibly stall the car. But clanad is wise to advise getting it checked. Don't though let yourself be hustled into an unnecessary repair bill because of anxiety.
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