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| Hi all, My Multi has suffered from a sticky hand brake in the past two mornings due to a temperature of -6C. I have heard this is common on Multiplas during very cold weather. Any suggestions to prevent this? Thanks.shepherd
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| oh me gums! | Re: Sticky hand brake on frosty mornings cinqs are the same.i just dont put the hand brake on overnight and leave it in gear | ||
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| Re: Sticky hand brake on frosty mornings Thanks for that, but what if you live on a hill??
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| 5vp3r m0d | Re: Sticky hand brake on frosty mornings You should leave the car in gear when parked anyway, more so if on a hill - do not rely on the handbrake
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| Panda Power !!! | Re: Sticky hand brake on frosty mornings
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Thanks: 38 Trader Rating: (0) Drives: | Re: Sticky hand brake on frosty mornings Sorry to disagree regarding a fault, but many manufacturers vehicles suffer with this problem, not just Fiats. The basic problem is due to water freezing the linkages, keep the water off and there is no problem. Unfortunately because alloy wheels are the norm now (with big gaps in them to help air circulate) this exagerates the problem by letting everything cool very quickly once parked. The multipla also has another part of the linkage exposed so does suffer slightly more often than other vehicles. The easy answer is to keep the car parked in a garage overnight, or park the vehicle in gear (1st or reverse depending on which way the car is likely to roll) with the handbrake not applied, and also a little oil or grease on the linkage would also help repel any moisture.
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