E-Brake question '00 ACCORD
#1
E-Brake question '00 ACCORD
Hi, this is my first post...
Wondering if anyone knew how to tighten the E-Brake? The bloody thing is so unpredicable I can't get it to drift correctly. I'm asking a question in reguard to a 2000 Honda Accord EX V6. Thanks!
Wondering if anyone knew how to tighten the E-Brake? The bloody thing is so unpredicable I can't get it to drift correctly. I'm asking a question in reguard to a 2000 Honda Accord EX V6. Thanks!
#3
Originally posted by guaynabo89
If your driving an Accord its not drifting. Its called a$$ dragging.:thumbup:
The ebrake adjusting nut is underneath yur center console.
If your driving an Accord its not drifting. Its called a$$ dragging.:thumbup:
The ebrake adjusting nut is underneath yur center console.
But yeah, the adjustment is under the console.
#4
My e-brake is unpredictable like all the e-brakes i have tried. U pull it, u slide, then u fight for life LOL. I know my ebrake loosened on my civic due to it being abused, have u used urs often?
If u are just starting out with ur e-brake slides then remember that the gas is ur friend. Forget to floor it and u will be doing 180s.
If u are just starting out with ur e-brake slides then remember that the gas is ur friend. Forget to floor it and u will be doing 180s.
#5
my sister has a 00 coupe, and a week after she got it, the damn thing rolled down the driveway into the woods. after being towed out of the woods, the ebrake was still on. id say thats a little f*ucked up. im thinking there may be some type of problem with the 6th gen ebrakes, but who knows.
#6
Originally posted by SWOOSHER21
my sister has a 00 coupe, and a week after she got it, the damn thing rolled down the driveway into the woods. after being towed out of the woods, the ebrake was still on. id say thats a little f*ucked up. im thinking there may be some type of problem with the 6th gen ebrakes, but who knows.
my sister has a 00 coupe, and a week after she got it, the damn thing rolled down the driveway into the woods. after being towed out of the woods, the ebrake was still on. id say thats a little f*ucked up. im thinking there may be some type of problem with the 6th gen ebrakes, but who knows.
#7
Originally posted by guaynabo89
If your driving an Accord its not drifting. Its called a$$ dragging.:thumbup:
The ebrake adjusting nut is underneath yur center console.
If your driving an Accord its not drifting. Its called a$$ dragging.:thumbup:
The ebrake adjusting nut is underneath yur center console.
Thanks for the adjustment info though