tightropetom
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I recently bought a 2007 Freelander 2. On test drive I noticed the handbrake was slipping on all but the highest notch (ie the one where you have to break a bicep to pull it up completely!). The dealer assured me the brake would be sorted before I picked it up.
Needless to say it wasn't and on a 30% slope going up over a mountain pass I had a bit of a scary hill start or two. I tested it on lesser slopes (eg 10%) and it was still slipping.
Anyway, I brought it back to the dealer under warrranty and they said they replaced the shoes/discs.
Tested it today near my house and sure enough, it was slipping backwards a little, before coming to rest after a few metres. On facing downhill, it continued to slide forwards (slowly) and would probably continue all the way.
My first question (finally) is: should the handbrake hold, even on the steepest slopes? Or am I expecting too much? My issue is, that on a steep mountain pass, if someone coming downhill cuts you off, and you have to do a hill start, should the handbrake be good enough to prevent sliding back into the car behind you while you take your foot off the brake and put it onto the accelerator to give it a bit of welly so you can get up the hill?
My second question is: is there a 'breaking in' process for new handbrakes?
My final question is: Should I just accept that the handbrake sucks?
Needless to say it wasn't and on a 30% slope going up over a mountain pass I had a bit of a scary hill start or two. I tested it on lesser slopes (eg 10%) and it was still slipping.
Anyway, I brought it back to the dealer under warrranty and they said they replaced the shoes/discs.
Tested it today near my house and sure enough, it was slipping backwards a little, before coming to rest after a few metres. On facing downhill, it continued to slide forwards (slowly) and would probably continue all the way.
My first question (finally) is: should the handbrake hold, even on the steepest slopes? Or am I expecting too much? My issue is, that on a steep mountain pass, if someone coming downhill cuts you off, and you have to do a hill start, should the handbrake be good enough to prevent sliding back into the car behind you while you take your foot off the brake and put it onto the accelerator to give it a bit of welly so you can get up the hill?
My second question is: is there a 'breaking in' process for new handbrakes?
My final question is: Should I just accept that the handbrake sucks?