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shepshep60 04-18-2011 07:53 PM

EMERGENCY-brake or not
 
2000 hyundia elantra failed ma.insp. park brake works but not good enough. i adjusted so its very tight when pulled up. checked brakes,drums smooth and not worn no ribs or groves. shoes have about 3/4 thickness left,20,000 miles on them . made sure they were adjusted ok,put car in drive e-brake on, car does not move (so they are holding).give it gas car creaps forward. what else can i try to make e-brake hold at about 2000 rpm .(state law)

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shepshep60 04-20-2011 11:45 AM

No one?????
 
were are all the hyundai mechanics? it's only brakes , come on lets get some help here....

NovaResource 04-20-2011 12:45 PM


Originally Posted by shepshep60 (Post 37021)
2000 hyundia elantra failed ma.insp. park brake works but not good enough. i adjusted so its very tight when pulled up. checked brakes,drums smooth and not worn no ribs or groves. shoes have about 3/4 thickness left,20,000 miles on them . made sure they were adjusted ok,put car in drive e-brake on, car does not move (so they are holding).give it gas car creaps forward. what else can i try to make e-brake hold at about 2000 rpm .(state law)

I think the mechanic wrong. None of my cars could have the parking brake hold the car with the accelerator pressed and the engine spinning 2000-rpm. Are you sure that's the law? Most states are anywhere from 1,000-1,300 rpm.

UPDATE: The mechanic is wrong. The law in Massachusetts is "approximately 1,200 to 1,300 RPMs": RMV - 540 CMR 4.00

4.04 Procedures for Inspection of Non-Commercial Motor Vehicles

(4) Brakes. (Non Commercial Vehicles)
(a) The inspector may operate the vehicle in the inspection bay and test the parking and service brake. The parking brake on all vehicles will be tested by accelerating the motor to approximately 1,200 to 1,300 RPMs with the vehicle in the lowest forward gear against the brake in the applied position. The vehicle will be rejected if the parking brake will not hold. The service brakes will be tested at a speed of between four and eight MPH. Service brakes must be reasonably equalized so that the vehicle does not pull noticeably to either side when applied. A test with the brake meter shall be made at a speed of 15 to 25 MPH in all questionable cases.


sbr711 04-20-2011 01:04 PM

Umm, them little drums will only meant to hold so much load, and trying to drive away at 2000 rpm is rather exceeding that limit..

Normal test typically is at idle with hand brake applied.. sounds like your state test is flawed.

When I was NYS inspoector, handbrake firm in 2-4 clicks was good to go, exceedingly high handle (no reserve) was close to reject.

shepshep60 04-21-2011 08:36 AM

Wow thank you
 
That makes a lot more sense. (Prime gas station) south main street Holden ma. more than willing to repair my brakes so they would meet ma. law 2000 RPM .. ha what a joke what a rip off

Thanks again for the real info.

AGAIN THATS PRIME GAS STATION S MAIN STREET HOLDEN MA.
ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE OLD CHEVY DEALER.
THEY WILL BE MORE THAN WILLING TO REPAIR YOUR CAR
IF YOU NEED IT OR NOT

Mph999 04-27-2021 01:15 PM

H&l auto
 
Just got the same info from the guys at h and l auto in hudson. Ma 2000 rpm to hold the car for it to pass but he was nice and allowed half 😂 and I still got mine


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