shogun
06-06-2006, 05:13 AM
Having a functional parking brake is important for 2 reasons, 3 if you're an autocrosser.
Importance of the parking brake:
Keeps a car from rolling when parked.
Acts as a backup brake in the event of a catastrophic brake failure such as a major fluid leak or a damaged master cylinder.
(If you're an autocrosser) Rotates a car through a corner, shaving seconds off your lap times!
How to test the effectiveness of your BMW's parking brake.
(Note: This test is for hand-operated parking brakes ONLY!)
On a secluded strip of road away from traffic or any potential hazards, drive in a straight line at approximately 25 mph.
Make sure your seatbelt is on tight.
With constant throttle and a firm grip on the steering wheel, place your hand on the parking brake.
Depress the button and KEEP IT depressed.
Smoothly and slowly pull up on the parking brake and pay attention to what happens. Be sure to keep the car pointed straight.
Immediately return the parking brake to it's "off" position.
Did you rear wheels skid?
Did your car slow down?
Did nothing happen at all?
Your BMW gets an A+ if your rear wheels skid or lockup and a B if your car slows down. Anything less than quick deceleration, a C or below, is not acceptable. If you were unable to slow down your BMW quickly, please continue on for how to solve this problem yourself.
One of the reasons parking brakes fail is that they aren't used enough. If a parking brake system is rarely or never used, it can begin to collect buildup on the shoes and lose its effectiveness. Here is a quick procedure to clean the surfaces of the shoes and restore their ability to bring your BMW to a stop.
How to burnish your parking brake:
On a secluded strip of road, away from traffic or any potential hazards, drive in a straight line at approximately 25 mph.
Make sure your seatbelt is on tight.
With constant throttle and a firm grip on the steering wheel, place your hand on the parking brake.
Depress the button and KEEP IT depressed.
Starting gently and moving toward more agressive applications, pull up the parking brake and quickly let it back down repeatedly.
Continue to engage the parking brake on and off approximately 20-25 times.
If after 20-25 quick parking brake applications you still haven't achieved the desired results, abrupt slowing of your BMW, there is a problem. We recommend you give one of our service advisors a call and schedule a parking brake inspection.
If you have achieved the desired results, congratulations! You have successfully burnished your parking brake, ensuring that it will not only hold your car in place on hills but could save your life someday.
(Note: If you don't feel comfortable tackling this procedure yourself, please request a thorough parking brake inspection and test w/ your next service.)
written by by Ron Newell
Importance of the parking brake:
Keeps a car from rolling when parked.
Acts as a backup brake in the event of a catastrophic brake failure such as a major fluid leak or a damaged master cylinder.
(If you're an autocrosser) Rotates a car through a corner, shaving seconds off your lap times!
How to test the effectiveness of your BMW's parking brake.
(Note: This test is for hand-operated parking brakes ONLY!)
On a secluded strip of road away from traffic or any potential hazards, drive in a straight line at approximately 25 mph.
Make sure your seatbelt is on tight.
With constant throttle and a firm grip on the steering wheel, place your hand on the parking brake.
Depress the button and KEEP IT depressed.
Smoothly and slowly pull up on the parking brake and pay attention to what happens. Be sure to keep the car pointed straight.
Immediately return the parking brake to it's "off" position.
Did you rear wheels skid?
Did your car slow down?
Did nothing happen at all?
Your BMW gets an A+ if your rear wheels skid or lockup and a B if your car slows down. Anything less than quick deceleration, a C or below, is not acceptable. If you were unable to slow down your BMW quickly, please continue on for how to solve this problem yourself.
One of the reasons parking brakes fail is that they aren't used enough. If a parking brake system is rarely or never used, it can begin to collect buildup on the shoes and lose its effectiveness. Here is a quick procedure to clean the surfaces of the shoes and restore their ability to bring your BMW to a stop.
How to burnish your parking brake:
On a secluded strip of road, away from traffic or any potential hazards, drive in a straight line at approximately 25 mph.
Make sure your seatbelt is on tight.
With constant throttle and a firm grip on the steering wheel, place your hand on the parking brake.
Depress the button and KEEP IT depressed.
Starting gently and moving toward more agressive applications, pull up the parking brake and quickly let it back down repeatedly.
Continue to engage the parking brake on and off approximately 20-25 times.
If after 20-25 quick parking brake applications you still haven't achieved the desired results, abrupt slowing of your BMW, there is a problem. We recommend you give one of our service advisors a call and schedule a parking brake inspection.
If you have achieved the desired results, congratulations! You have successfully burnished your parking brake, ensuring that it will not only hold your car in place on hills but could save your life someday.
(Note: If you don't feel comfortable tackling this procedure yourself, please request a thorough parking brake inspection and test w/ your next service.)
written by by Ron Newell