The rear brakes have always been problematic humming when slightly heated. I replaced both the shoes and drums with authentic parts however, no matter what I do the brakes apply unevenly resulting in a push-pull affect on the vehicle. The front brakes are fine, also replaced these at the same time. With the rear brakes disabled the vehicle brakes perfectly. A further test using only the hand brake to slow reveals the push-pull affect. Help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Wow ,im soory to tell u that litle can be done ,but try to check the valve underneath that is activated by weight or load, as it supply rear brakes with braking fluid might be faulty cuasing ur braking force to be more as if its laoded, most likely cause is how u have adjusted your hand brake, if its too sensitive , it will cuase ur rear wheels to lock, which means they get activated first then ur front brakes, re adjust your hand brake to 3 clicks , not one.
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Hi all,
I think I
must share my experience. The last time the timing belt was replaced on my car
(Corsa B 1.4 Swing 1993) was in 2004, and I got it changed today. Meaning after
9 years! The car drive 36,000KM during these 9 years, mostly short distances,
and was rarely driven for more than 1.5 hours at a time. But the car was used
almost every day! I read on so many forums like this, that the timing belt for
Corsa B should be replaced after 4 years in any case. Well, this is certainly
not true. I may have driven easily for two more years, but just got it replaced
for safety. By the way, I live in North of Norway, where average winter
temperature is -10 C, and average summer temperature is +10 C. So my advice to
those who have Corsa B 1.4 Swing, and do not drive the car for long distances,
should not worry about changing the timing belt for at least 7 years!
However,
when you do replace the timing belt, I suggest that you get these parts replaced
as well
-Complete
timing belt kit, and not only the belt!
-Fan
belt/dynamo belt/serpentine belt (whatever it is called on your car)
-Thermostat
-Two Seals
(front camshaft, and oil seal/axel seal) (not sure about the exact names of
these seals, but ask the mechanic!)
-Coolant
-Waterpump
Good luck!
Massao
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I have exactly the same problem, there is a hell of a noise and soon as i get a little bit to ******* them thei lock up.
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