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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27840 on: Yesterday at 14:34:20 »

Unless its an auto and they never get used and seize up come MOT time!!!
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27841 on: Yesterday at 14:40:15 »

Unless its an auto and they never get used and seize up come MOT time!!!

Precisely. The only parking brake I have ever had any issues with is the separate one on the Omega.
It's not just lack of use. I used my parking brake religiously. The friction surfaces never do any work so are never wiped clean of rust. They never get hot enough to drive moisture away and so on...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27842 on: Yesterday at 16:01:23 »

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Next job is the rears.

Guessing it'll have a silly leccy hand/parking brake .... if so, is it easy to tell the car to wind the caliper off?
You can tell my ML via the dash cluster as well as via  diag box .... it told me just this week I need brake pads, which I assume are the rears cos I did the fronts last year.
The ML will have traditional handbrake shoes * so a rear pad change should be straightforward.

* Because, for all their faults, Mercedes engineers understand that where the parking and service brakes are separate, they are actually better.

Not so on many of the later ones, they switched when everyone else did.

The most recent car I have seen with drum in disc parking brakes was a 2021 Kia Sportage (which was quite a surprise!)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27843 on: Yesterday at 19:14:02 »

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Next job is the rears.

Guessing it'll have a silly leccy hand/parking brake .... if so, is it easy to tell the car to wind the caliper off?
You can tell my ML via the dash cluster as well as via  diag box .... it told me just this week I need brake pads, which I assume are the rears cos I did the fronts last year.
The ML will have traditional handbrake shoes * so a rear pad change should be straightforward.

* Because, for all their faults, Mercedes engineers understand that where the parking and service brakes are separate, they are actually better.

Not so on many of the later ones, they switched when everyone else did.

The most recent car I have seen with drum in disc parking brakes was a 2021 Kia Sportage (which was quite a surprise!)
Perhaps, but thought Andy has a W164 ML which definitely has the drum handbrake set up....
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27844 on: Yesterday at 20:10:23 »

Yeah, but never mind that.
Whats the best course of action to fix my leaking thermo switch on the Rad ?
Replacement switch ?  (if still available)
Is there an O ring that could be changed ?
Gasket goo ?

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27845 on: Yesterday at 20:41:15 »

Fibre washer.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27846 on: Yesterday at 20:52:09 »

Might have one in the shed I can try that with.  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27847 on: Yesterday at 21:01:20 »

Might have one in the shed I can try that with.  :y
Buy one of these, Albs, always handy

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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27848 on: Yesterday at 22:18:07 »

The switches should be readily available, but it's possible that it's the plastic tank that has split. In which case a new radiator is in your future...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27849 on: Yesterday at 22:40:07 »

.....
Next job is the rears.

Guessing it'll have a silly leccy hand/parking brake .... if so, is it easy to tell the car to wind the caliper off?
You can tell my ML via the dash cluster as well as via  diag box .... it told me just this week I need brake pads, which I assume are the rears cos I did the fronts last year.
The ML will have traditional handbrake shoes * so a rear pad change should be straightforward.

* Because, for all their faults, Mercedes engineers understand that where the parking and service brakes are separate, they are actually better.

Unfortunately not. the R Class before it was ie top hat disc/drum set up as per an Omega & Senator, but this W166 ML uses a leccy parking brake on the disc. You tell it via the dash cluster similar to Alan's VAG above.
I've never needed to look, but wiill have to do sooner rather than later.

edit .... what Mark said  ;) ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27850 on: Yesterday at 22:42:03 »

Finally got around to adjusting the other side of the handbrake. It now holds most of the bulk stationary.

Also replaced the NSR abs sensor. Now have fully functional braking/stability/cruise again.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27851 on: Yesterday at 22:42:51 »

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Next job is the rears.

Guessing it'll have a silly leccy hand/parking brake .... if so, is it easy to tell the car to wind the caliper off?
You can tell my ML via the dash cluster as well as via  diag box .... it told me just this week I need brake pads, which I assume are the rears cos I did the fronts last year.
The ML will have traditional handbrake shoes * so a rear pad change should be straightforward.

* Because, for all their faults, Mercedes engineers understand that where the parking and service brakes are separate, they are actually better.

Unfortunately not. the R Class before it was ie top hat disc/drum set up as per an Omega & Senator, but this W166 ML uses a leccy parking brake on the disc. You tell it via the dash cluster similar to Alan's VAG above.
I've never needed to look, but wiill have to do sooner rather than later.

edit .... what Mark said  ;) ;)
Fair enough, didn't realise you went that new after the R Class. ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27852 on: Yesterday at 22:43:09 »

Unless its an auto and they never get used and seize up come MOT time!!!

I wouldn't ''never'' but I rarely use it. Used when parking on a hill or when hitching up the wobbly box  ;)
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27853 on: Yesterday at 22:44:05 »

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Fair enough, didn't realise you went that new after the R Class. ;)

A 14 plate is hardly 'new'  ;) though I've had it 6 years now
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #27854 on: Yesterday at 22:56:52 »

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Fair enough, didn't realise you went that new after the R Class. ;)

A 14 plate is hardly 'new'  ;) though I've had it 6 years now
Apparently the W166 started in 2012 :o
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