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Author Topic: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on  (Read 3744 times)

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...... for a few hundred yards.

mate @ work did this (prat). basically the handbrake now only comes on for 1 click. apparently there was a clunk. is this just a handbrake cable adjustment or have i got to mess about with the shoes?
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #1 on: 03 May 2012, 13:31:50 »

If there was a "clunk" I'd suspect that the rear shoes have popped out of wherever they are supposed to be located given the handbrake only goes to one notch.
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #2 on: 03 May 2012, 13:37:48 »

If there was a "clunk" I'd suspect that the rear shoes have popped out of wherever they are supposed to be located given the handbrake only goes to one notch.

cheers mate. would servicing them be roughly the same as the omegas do you reckon? uif so ill sort it for her ;)
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #3 on: 03 May 2012, 14:11:53 »

If there was a "clunk" I'd suspect that the rear shoes have popped out of wherever they are supposed to be located given the handbrake only goes to one notch.

cheers mate. would servicing them be roughly the same as the omegas do you reckon? uif so ill sort it for her ;)

Aye aye, we see your motivation here  :P ;)

IIRC Saxos have full drums on the rear (no discs) but aside from that it ought to be similar.. though I believe they have self adjusters made of chocolate that have a tendency to disintegrate..
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #4 on: 03 May 2012, 14:18:55 »

Hahahaha yup, she's not bad at all ;)

So it should just be a case of backing off the adjuster a bit? which should be located TDC?

Cheers.
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #5 on: 03 May 2012, 14:21:40 »

EDIT....

Slacken off the HB Cable first? :)
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #6 on: 03 May 2012, 15:26:14 »

Webby, saxo's suffer with the lining material detaching from the brake shoe itself,to get the drums off you need to remove the pressed metal centre cap and use a 32mm socket to undo the hub nut(it will be tight) then carefully try and remove the drum to expose the shoes,sadly a ridge of corrosion on the drum will probably try and stop you doing this so you can try and back of the adjusters,two different types can be fitted,ratchet or screw type.You will have to turn the drum while peering through the wheel bolt holes with a torch to find which type is fitted.
Good luck :D

Edit  if you are really unlucky the wheel bearing sometimes gets seized to the stub axle,a world of pain often follows ::)
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #7 on: 03 May 2012, 15:28:12 »

Great idea, you fix her handbrake, she can fix you a hand.... no wait  :-X  ;D
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Re: Citroen Saxo. Handbrake problem after driving with it on
« Reply #8 on: 03 May 2012, 18:51:24 »

Webby, saxo's suffer with the lining material detaching from the brake shoe itself,to get the drums off you need to remove the pressed metal centre cap and use a 32mm socket to undo the hub nut(it will be tight) then carefully try and remove the drum to expose the shoes,sadly a ridge of corrosion on the drum will probably try and stop you doing this so you can try and back of the adjusters,two different types can be fitted,ratchet or screw type.You will have to turn the drum while peering through the wheel bolt holes with a torch to find which type is fitted.
Good luck :D

Edit  if you are really unlucky the wheel bearing sometimes gets seized to the stub axle,a world of pain often follows ::)

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