4 Wheel disc, How does the Park Brake work.

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by ottguit, Mar 7, 2008.

  1. ottguit

    ottguit Guest

    This is my first car(Element) with 4 wheel Disc Brake instead of drum/
    Rear.
    How does it work, and can I still use it as an Emergency brake, or to
    go down a slippery hill, ABS intereferes with that if it's too
    slippery, like mud etc.
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    ottguit, Mar 7, 2008
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  2. ottguit

    Tegger Guest

    wrote in @m3g2000hsc.googlegroups.com:


    Pretty well.

    You could have either the drum-in-hat type or the caliper-mounted type.
    Don't know which you actually have.




    Same as any other. It's cable-operated, like all other parking brakes.




    Wouldn't advise that. You'd induce fishtailing and you may end up rolling
    over like the Chevy Blazer guy I saw yesterday.




    ABS should have no effect on the parking brake. ABS works on the hydraulic
    system only.
     
    Tegger, Mar 8, 2008
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  3. ottguit

    motsco_ Guest

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    Your parts diagrams are at www.slhondaparts.com

    Don't try to defeat your ABS while sliding down a hill. Use a lower
    gear, for starters. This is in your Owner's Manual.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Mar 8, 2008
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  4. ottguit

    ottguit Guest

    The first time I engaged my 2003 Element's hand brake while slightly
    moving forward, it made some funny noise (Slight banging)mechanical
    noise, so I released it right away.
    Thats why I asked if it can be used as an emergency brake as well as
    Park brake.
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    ottguit, Mar 8, 2008
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