E-brake issue - drivers side only

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Winter tires means e-brake u-turns on occasion. Just noticed that only my drivers side is locking. Would this be a slide pin greasing issue?
 


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Bump - ideas on the e-brake issue?
 


kivnul

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Never hurts to check out the pins. I would compare pad wear in general between the two sides to see if its the same; if not you have a caliper issue. If you can get someone to assist, you could see if the cable is retracting the same on both sides when someone pulls the happyhandle.
 


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Thanks. I’ve not done brakes yet as they were new when I got it 10k ago. do we have a traditional cable/drum e-brake? If so checking the cable adjustments sounds like a good starting point
 


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Discs all the way around the car. Ill send you a file.
 




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