Driving with handbrake on
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Driving with handbrake on
My g.f. told me she drove for about 5 miles (around town) with the handbrake
on. She said she didn't see the brake light until she "smelled something
funny" (brakes cooking?) This is a 2004 Sonata LX. Does the emergency brake
use the rear brake pads? Should I get them checked? Brakes work fine.
Thanks.
on. She said she didn't see the brake light until she "smelled something
funny" (brakes cooking?) This is a 2004 Sonata LX. Does the emergency brake
use the rear brake pads? Should I get them checked? Brakes work fine.
Thanks.
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
On Thu, 1 Jul 2004 17:54:38 -0700, "Bob" <fweem1974@yahoo.com> wrote:
>My g.f. told me she drove for about 5 miles (around town) with the handbrake
>on. She said she didn't see the brake light until she "smelled something
>funny" (brakes cooking?) This is a 2004 Sonata LX. Does the emergency brake
>use the rear brake pads? Should I get them checked? Brakes work fine.
>Thanks.
>
The emergency brake system uses a mechanical cable pull versus the
hydraulic system used by the regular braking system. IIRC, it only
operates the rear brakes, and the funny smell was almost postively the
brakes pads/drums being cooked away. GET THEM CHECKED. If they were
producing the burning odor, then some of the pads/drums have worn
down, if not degraded seriously, and you are just an accident waiting
to happen. Imagine you needing not routine, but severe braking, only
to discover you don't have it...possibly ending your life and maybe
many others.
>My g.f. told me she drove for about 5 miles (around town) with the handbrake
>on. She said she didn't see the brake light until she "smelled something
>funny" (brakes cooking?) This is a 2004 Sonata LX. Does the emergency brake
>use the rear brake pads? Should I get them checked? Brakes work fine.
>Thanks.
>
The emergency brake system uses a mechanical cable pull versus the
hydraulic system used by the regular braking system. IIRC, it only
operates the rear brakes, and the funny smell was almost postively the
brakes pads/drums being cooked away. GET THEM CHECKED. If they were
producing the burning odor, then some of the pads/drums have worn
down, if not degraded seriously, and you are just an accident waiting
to happen. Imagine you needing not routine, but severe braking, only
to discover you don't have it...possibly ending your life and maybe
many others.
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
The rear brakes on the 04 Sonata have parking brake shoes separate from the
main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
I've been lurking here for awhile. I own a 2002 Sante Fe and I love
it. I always respect your responses so I will ask this question:
The combo that the Sonata has, does the Sante fe use the same combo or
does it use just the rear brakes. I am asking this because my rear
brakes on the Drivers side disinigrated the other day while the other
brakes were all normal. i had them all replace but was just curious.
Thanks,
Eric
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:40:29 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>The rear brakes on the 04 Sonata have parking brake shoes separate from the
>main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
>and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
>grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
>
it. I always respect your responses so I will ask this question:
The combo that the Sonata has, does the Sante fe use the same combo or
does it use just the rear brakes. I am asking this because my rear
brakes on the Drivers side disinigrated the other day while the other
brakes were all normal. i had them all replace but was just curious.
Thanks,
Eric
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 12:40:29 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>The rear brakes on the 04 Sonata have parking brake shoes separate from the
>main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
>and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
>grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
>
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
Thanks hyundaitech.You're a great resource to this group.
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The rear brakes on the 04 Sonata have parking brake shoes separate from
the
> main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
> and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
> grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
>
"hyundaitech" <howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> The rear brakes on the 04 Sonata have parking brake shoes separate from
the
> main rear pads. The disc is actually a disc/drum combo. Take the car out
> and drive it. Pull up on the parking brake. If you don't hear any
> grinding and it seems to be operating normally, don't worry about it.
>
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
OK..thanks for the response and like I said, thanks for all the
information that you provide for this NG
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 16:33:13 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>The Santa Fe has the same type system. I didn't check to see if the parts
>were exactly the same, but they're similar.
>
information that you provide for this NG
On Fri, 02 Jul 2004 16:33:13 -0400, "hyundaitech"
<howitsac@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote:
>The Santa Fe has the same type system. I didn't check to see if the parts
>were exactly the same, but they're similar.
>
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Re: Driving with handbrake on
<ERIC> wrote in message news:40e5c801.91152468@NEWS.NAUTICOM.NET...
> OK..thanks for the response and like I said, thanks for all the
> information that you provide for this NG
Hear hear. It is very much appreciated, even if we don't say so very often.
:-)
Wayne
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