Originally Posted by castigan
When you wanna go in the other direction, NOW...
All the time
When I'm on a hill
Never
Originally Posted by castigan
When you wanna go in the other direction, NOW...
When your pedal goes to the floor and nothing happens....early E-Brakes grabbed the driveshaft itself.Originally Posted by castigan
yep... part of my driving lessons required to get my md license was i had to stop the car without using the brake pedal (pretending a brake line broke or something and the brake pedal didnt respond) good skill to have just in case
The only time that I used the handbrake as an emergency brake was when my altenator went bad & I had to drive 45 miles home on battery juice. I used the handbrake as much as possible so my brakelights wouldn't come on & waste the limited supply I had (& no radio or A/C). Most of the trip was in bumper 2 bumper traffic so it was significant. It worked & I made it but it was a nerve wracking drive.
My dad told me about the e-brakes on the giant diesel-electric mining dump trucks. Regular braking was done by running the wheel motors backwards and heating up a big toaster-like resistor bank with the generated electricity. If they ever had to use the friction emergency brakes (I think he called them 'service brakes'), they would more or less burn out after one and only one use.Originally Posted by Chopper
If you did a panic stop in something that large, you pretty much wrote it off and left it by the side of the road until you could go back and do a brake job on it.
On the Saab, the handbrake connects to the FRONT brakes. This makes the most sense if you actually needed it to stop in an emergency where the hydraulic system had failed.
John C.
I actually used mine today. I was changing a tire.
Boy, that could be an exciting discovery,depending on when it's made. I will remember that little tidbit. Though, I drive just enough Saabs to know where the key goes...and to realize torque steer IS a manly trait! Squirming like a bag of snakes thru each gear, and still twitching at 100mph! Whew!
During my brief stint as a professional offroad drive instructor at Biltmore Estate
http://www.landrover.com/ca/en/Owner...20Overview.htm
I learned this...
bring vehicle to stop...engage parking brake...move tranny selector to neutral...release foot brake (by doing this instead of going to neutral first you avoid a situation where you don't (potentially) have control of the vehicle...we were taught to avoid neutral at all times)...go to 'park'.
we were drilled..."The parking brake is the first thing on and the last thing off." (when driving recommences)
Western North Carolina...
Veni, Vidi, Velcro
(I came, I saw, I stuck around)