On 8/27/06, mad madeline <mac10wv@yahoo.com> wrote: > After purchasing my '87 Westy, I drove it home 350 miles. > At the beginning of the trip, I accidently left the emergency brake on for about 5-10 miles at freeway speeds. > Didn't realize it until I used the brake pedal to slow down, and found there was no pedal! > The brake pedal worked after I pumped it a few times. > I pulled off the freeway (brake pedal barely worked), and read the manual, which > seemed to indicate this brake fade might happen when the emergency brake is left on > while driving and things heat-up. > After the car cooled off, the brakes worked again. > However, I notice driving the van that it does not come to a stop easily. I don't > remember how it felt before this happened, and its been a few years since I've driven a > vanagon. I did pretty much the exact same thing on vacation a few months ago, with the same end result. Adjusting the rear shoes took the "slack" out of the brake pedal. I guess running with the brake on took enough off the shoes so that, multiplied times four, a lot more throw was required in the pedal to reach the drums. -- John Bange '90 Vanagon - "Geldsauger" |
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