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DAVIS



Member Since: 27 Dec 2005
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United States 2006 Range Rover Sport 4.4 V8 HSE Giverney Green
Releasing the emergency brake

The RRS owners manual suggests that there are two ways to release the "E" brake, push down on the control or simply put the vehicle in gear and accelerate. I've tried the "just drive" method and it seems to me that it puts a strain on the brakes. Said another way, it just doesn't seem right!

any thoughts Confused

Post #14545 Sat Feb 25 2006 6:48am
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ST



Member Since: 26 Oct 2005
Location: Leeds
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Good point, I always release mine before pulling away. Just a habbit now...... Currently: Carbon Black 535d
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Post #14564 Sat Feb 25 2006 10:11am
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grommet



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It really doesn't hurt the brakes... it disengages the brake well before any real "strain." I never do it manually.

Post #14579 Sat Feb 25 2006 11:04am
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Likewise, I never release it manually. In fact, there is a downside to this. The fact that you get used to it and when you then go and drive your wife's car without an electric one, you drive off down the road with the handbrake still on Embarassed 

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Post #14583 Sat Feb 25 2006 12:24pm
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ST



Member Since: 26 Oct 2005
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Leanrt a little something new on my LRE day today. The slight strain you feel is simply the shoes poping away from the drums of the park brake.

If you weren't aware already, the park brake is a set of drums within the rear discs. The only warning the LRE instructor gave was putting the brake on in very cold conditions - a risk does exist of the shoes freezing to the side wall of the drums - to quote his words 'bloody cold' Currently: Carbon Black 535d
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Post #14638 Sat Feb 25 2006 11:54pm
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RRUK



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If the car is built with a function, my advice is ...USE IT! Cool

There was a threa d a while ago about over use of the air suspension and the folding wing mirrors and how they are likely to break if you continually used them. It's total rubbish. Rolling Eyes

These cars are designed for a purpose and things like the EAS, wing mirrors motors and electonic park brake have been around for years. There is no harm to the car in using them, otherwise why would LR build them in?

Can you imagine when electric windows first came about...did anyone back then say "Don't use them too much, otherwise one day you'll put the window down and it won't go back up again, you'll burn out the motor!"

Poppycock! Laughing L319 D4 HSE

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Post #14673 Sun Feb 26 2006 6:40pm
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