Mikkofin
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- Mikko
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- Aug 27, 2020
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I started getting an error message for the E-brake on the dashboard. It suggested calibration but it did not work out so I decided to open the brakes to see what's going on.
This is what I found. One of the brake shoes had lost its friction material almost completely. I expect it had separated from the metal part due to corrosion.
Easy fix and not a costly one since the shoes are like 40EUR / set and 1,5hours of time. The drums are 210mm in diameter so the shoes for 180mm drums that some websites suggest won't work.
I got a quote to fix this at Porsche and it was a reasonable 1274EUR
This is what I found. One of the brake shoes had lost its friction material almost completely. I expect it had separated from the metal part due to corrosion.
Easy fix and not a costly one since the shoes are like 40EUR / set and 1,5hours of time. The drums are 210mm in diameter so the shoes for 180mm drums that some websites suggest won't work.
I got a quote to fix this at Porsche and it was a reasonable 1274EUR
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