bradbassett
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Registered: 8th Dec 09
Location: Warwick
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Hello all,
My girlfriends car (96 Corsa 1.4LS) has failed its mot due to the rear brakes excessively grabbing, although the garage I've taken it to aren't quite sure why. Initially with this problem they said they would go about changing either an adjustor or invertor (I've managed to forget the name of the part they said it was, but its supposedly whatever adjusts / controls the amount of pressure that gets applied to the front and rear brakes, and is located somewhere on the rear axle??) but none of their suppliers do this and it is a Vauxhall only part.
The rear cylinders were replaced 18 months ago, but not the shoes at the same time and we've had problems when taking the hand brake off, that the car won't budge and the rear brakes appear to be locked, and it takes a bit of rocking the car backwards and forwards to get the wheels free, although it hasn't done this for a while. So the garage have taken apart the rear brakes to have a look at this and cleaned up all the dust that was in there and checked that all over to make sure its working as it should, but it still grabs excessively on the rear brakes when going to brake.
Has anyone else had this problem at all or have any suggestions as to what could be causing this / what needs replacing.
Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Thanks very much.
Brad
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flame
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Registered: 31st Mar 02
Location: N. Ireland
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It is probably the rear brake proportioning valve that is attached to the rear axle and it is seized. You should be able to get one from a scrap yard or alternativelly dump that valve because they always seize. On all my sports I remove the valve and use the brake pipes from a base model along with their in-line proportioning valves. This in my opinion is a better setup because it isnt affected by lowering the car like the original one on the sports.
I will try and get some pics up of the pipes you need later- it is a straight bolt on job
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steve-aoc
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Registered: 25th Feb 09
Location: Surrey
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could you please put some pics up cause i think i need to do this, did you light used to come on round right hand bends???
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flame
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Registered: 31st Mar 02
Location: N. Ireland
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The handbrake light do you mean? It didnt come on because there was no problem with the handbrake. The valve that is seized only affects the footbrake. I will get some pics tomorrow in daylight for you
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JaffaTB
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Registered: 7th Oct 09
Location: Sheffield, South Yorkshire
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the light that comes on when going round corners means you have a low brake fluid level if i remember rightly
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P1CK4D
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
Location: Around Essex Somewhere
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quote: Originally posted by JaffaTB
the light that comes on when going round corners means you have a low brake fluid level if i remember rightly
Correct
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SportBoy
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Registered: 5th Oct 01
Location: Retford, Nottinghamshire
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handbrake cable not sticking where it goes through the clips on the rear beam?
handbrake shoe/lever not sticking? flexi hose not letting the fluid back?
the shoe hold down springs etc can make them stick on too if there tired.
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