E-Brake isn't holding

IR II IC IK

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my car's e-brake barely works even if i pull the **** out of it. i've adjusted it and it still barely holds the car, and if i'm on a hill it won't hold for ****. are my rear calipers seized? cause i just replaced them maybe 6 months ago.
 

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Humph. I would also like to know the reasoning behind this. Would my old autotragic have anything to do with this ? I'm in the middle of a 5spd swap and I'm hoping that my e-brake works .. cuz if I park on a hill and it doesn't, well then I'm screwed.
 

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my car's e-brake barely works even if i pull the **** out of it. i've adjusted it and it still barely holds the car, and if i'm on a hill it won't hold for ****. are my rear calipers seized? cause i just replaced them maybe 6 months ago.

remove the center console to expose the ebrake lines. tighten the 10mm or 12mm bolt connected.


Humph. I would also like to know the reasoning behind this. Would my old autotragic have anything to do with this ? I'm in the middle of a 5spd swap and I'm hoping that my e-brake works .. cuz if I park on a hill and it doesn't, well then I'm screwed.

put it in gear when parking on hills.
 

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i tightened mine and it worked pretty good, but it still sucks. 1st gear when facing uphill, reverse facing down. never had any problems as of yet
 

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check the brake make sure its not seized and the e-brake cables to see if they are moving freely
 

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Correct me if I'm wrong but the e-brake does not work with the rear calipers on disc brakes. It works like drum brakes. There are pads inside the brake rotor that expand when you pull the e-brake cable. If you use the e-brake to slow down sometimes instead of using your brakes (like when braking when there's a cop), it's possible that the pads could be out.
 

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You are incorrect. The 6ga does not have drum in rotor e-brake. It is rotor and pad only.
 

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