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Old 14 Sep 2004, 11:59 am
bt2004
 
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Default 94 Honda Civic - handbrakes left on for long time

Hi,
My friend forgot to release the handbrakes while driving her 1994 Honda
Civic for some 20 minutes on a freeway/highway. She lost most of her
braking capability for a while before regaining some control. A day later,
it is a little better, but her braking is far from normal. Any ideas as to
what part has been damaged and what to do next, aside from see your
neighborhood mechanic? Thanks

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Old 14 Sep 2004, 01:41 pm
Abeness
 
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Default Re: 94 Honda Civic - handbrakes left on for long time

bt2004 wrote:
> My friend forgot to release the handbrakes while driving her 1994 Honda
> Civic for some 20 minutes on a freeway/highway. She lost most of her
> braking capability for a while before regaining some control. A day later,
> it is a little better, but her braking is far from normal. Any ideas as to
> what part has been damaged and what to do next, aside from see your
> neighborhood mechanic? Thanks


Wow, that handbrake must have been pretty loose for her to be able to
drive 20 minutes at highway speed without realizing something was up. If
I had to guess, it would be that the rear brake pads/shoes (depending on
whether she's got 4-wheel disc brakes or not) are ruined from excessive
heat/friction. Get 'em checked. With a little luck, the rotors (if disc
brakes) won't be warped from the heat.
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Old 14 Sep 2004, 06:16 pm
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Default Re: 94 Honda Civic - handbrakes left on for long time

Get them checked ASAP.

Most likely the drums and shoes are 'toast'. There could be possible the
wheel cylinder damage.



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> bt2004 wrote:
> > My friend forgot to release the handbrakes while driving her 1994 Honda
> > Civic for some 20 minutes on a freeway/highway. She lost most of her
> > braking capability for a while before regaining some control. A day

later,
> > it is a little better, but her braking is far from normal. Any ideas as

to
> > what part has been damaged and what to do next, aside from see your
> > neighborhood mechanic? Thanks

>
> Wow, that handbrake must have been pretty loose for her to be able to
> drive 20 minutes at highway speed without realizing something was up. If
> I had to guess, it would be that the rear brake pads/shoes (depending on
> whether she's got 4-wheel disc brakes or not) are ruined from excessive
> heat/friction. Get 'em checked. With a little luck, the rotors (if disc
> brakes) won't be warped from the heat.



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Old 14 Sep 2004, 08:57 pm
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Default Re: 94 Honda Civic - handbrakes left on for long time

bt2004 wrote:
> Hi,
> My friend forgot to release the handbrakes while driving her 1994 Honda
> Civic for some 20 minutes on a freeway/highway. She lost most of her
> braking capability for a while before regaining some control. A day later,
> it is a little better, but her braking is far from normal. Any ideas as to
> what part has been damaged and what to do next, aside from see your
> neighborhood mechanic? Thanks



+++++++++++++

Replace the light in the dash . . . It's burned out. Then try driving it
slowly backwards and yanking the handbrake up sharply, so the car slows
a bit. Return the brake to the down position each time. Do it about
thirty times and if the brakes aren't messed up too bad, it might speed
the 'self-adjusting' process. Count the number of 'clicks' in the stroke
of the handbrake before and after, to see if it made a difference. It
does on some American cars, and won't hurt the Honda to try it.

'Curly'

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Old 14 Sep 2004, 09:57 pm
jim beam
 
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Default Re: 94 Honda Civic - handbrakes left on for long time

motsco_ _ wrote:
> bt2004 wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> My friend forgot to release the handbrakes while driving her 1994 Honda
>> Civic for some 20 minutes on a freeway/highway. She lost most of her
>> braking capability for a while before regaining some control. A day
>> later,
>> it is a little better, but her braking is far from normal. Any ideas
>> as to
>> what part has been damaged and what to do next, aside from see your
>> neighborhood mechanic? Thanks

>
>
>
> +++++++++++++
>
> Replace the light in the dash . . . It's burned out. Then try driving it
> slowly backwards and yanking the handbrake up sharply, so the car slows
> a bit. Return the brake to the down position each time. Do it about
> thirty times and if the brakes aren't messed up too bad, it might speed
> the 'self-adjusting' process. Count the number of 'clicks' in the stroke
> of the handbrake before and after, to see if it made a difference. It
> does on some American cars, and won't hurt the Honda to try it.
>
> 'Curly'


curly, that doesn't work on the civic. they only self adjust when the
main service brake is applied & released hard a number of times - maybe
10 or ever 20 times. you can see it working if you take the drum off
and have an assistant _gently_ operate the service brake. should hear
it click each time it's released as the ratchet adjuster rotates. make
sure hand brake is OFF when doing this.

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