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fdhadi



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2011 Tdv6 rear pads need changing.

I need to change the Rear Pads on our RRS TDV6. I have been told there maybe an issue regarding the Electronic Handbrake release. The handbrake pads are fine just the brakes themselves. I understand I can release the handbrake by keeping it pressed down for a no of seconds. Is that all I need to do so I can then change the normal brake pads?

Kind Regards
Frank

Post #456050 Mon Mar 16 2015 1:47pm
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if youre just changing the disk pads, then you don't need to touch the handbrake. Altough its as good a time as any to check them for wear and adjust accordingly. Bodsys Brake Bible
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fdhadi



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Thanks for that Bodsey

Post #456059 Mon Mar 16 2015 3:38pm
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fdhadi



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Sorry should have read 'Bodsy' Embarassed

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fdhadi



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The light has come on to say the pads need changing so obviously will need to change the sensors. Is there one on each side?

Thanks.
Frank

Post #456978 Mon Mar 23 2015 9:31pm
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You only have 1 sensor on the drivers rear side and 1 on the front passenger side. Make sure you check the sensor first as I had this flag up and could see the pads had plenty of meat on them. Turned out to be a broken sensor cable. Changed cable and all OK. Thumbs Up

Post #456986 Mon Mar 23 2015 10:53pm
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fdhadi



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Thank you for that ABSport

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I am doing the same. But changing all front and rear brake pads.

After a lot of research and past history I found Bendix Brake Pads are the best.

Bendix Rear Brake Pads Part Number BENDIX DB1781-4WD
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121351537823

Bendix Front Brake Pads Heavy Duty BENDIX DB2073-HD
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/121311981348

Bendix Rear Brake Park Shoes BS5097

Cheers

Post #456991 Tue Mar 24 2015 3:10am
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fdhadi



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Changed the rear pads & sensor today with no problems.

Thanks again for your help. Thumbs Up

Post #457568 Sun Mar 29 2015 9:25pm
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