uber-xA-RS2
01-16-2006, 05:41 AM
Well, a rather interesting yet disturbing issue has come up this evening and I'm wondering if anyone has some insight they may be willing to part with.
This morning I departed on my way to work and as I went to pull out of my parking space I shifted into reverse and released my E-Brake. As I started moving I hear a audible thud from the rear of the car. Thinking nothing of it I went on with the rest of my work day.
After work, I went to leave. I started the car and let it warm up for a few minutes considering it was around 20 degrees. As I was ready to leave I released my e-brake and started to go forward only to realize that I wasn't going any where. A quick check of things and I realized that my e-brake was released but the light on the insturment cluster was still on and then my ABS light makes an appearance. So I tried to go again with the same results. My e-brake was locked into position even though I released it.
So me, being the person I am, pushed on the gas pedal a little harder and started dragging my car around hoping that it would pop loose. After limping around over two speed bumps and 300 feet of mall parking lot, I realized that I had a problem. My rear wheels were locked. I started in by doing a few reverse and forward movements to no avail. Finally I went all out and floored it producing a small but rather pathetic burnout in the parking lot but the e-brake still held. I tried one more reverse forward combo and finally I heard a thud and my car finally started moving on all four wheels. I went around the parking lot a few times and retested the e-brake and all was well.
Has anyone had any issues with their e-brake freezing into the locked position and is this something I should have a dealership look at? At the moment I am not using the e-brake and only parking by leaving the car in gear.
This morning I departed on my way to work and as I went to pull out of my parking space I shifted into reverse and released my E-Brake. As I started moving I hear a audible thud from the rear of the car. Thinking nothing of it I went on with the rest of my work day.
After work, I went to leave. I started the car and let it warm up for a few minutes considering it was around 20 degrees. As I was ready to leave I released my e-brake and started to go forward only to realize that I wasn't going any where. A quick check of things and I realized that my e-brake was released but the light on the insturment cluster was still on and then my ABS light makes an appearance. So I tried to go again with the same results. My e-brake was locked into position even though I released it.
So me, being the person I am, pushed on the gas pedal a little harder and started dragging my car around hoping that it would pop loose. After limping around over two speed bumps and 300 feet of mall parking lot, I realized that I had a problem. My rear wheels were locked. I started in by doing a few reverse and forward movements to no avail. Finally I went all out and floored it producing a small but rather pathetic burnout in the parking lot but the e-brake still held. I tried one more reverse forward combo and finally I heard a thud and my car finally started moving on all four wheels. I went around the parking lot a few times and retested the e-brake and all was well.
Has anyone had any issues with their e-brake freezing into the locked position and is this something I should have a dealership look at? At the moment I am not using the e-brake and only parking by leaving the car in gear.