Any experience with rear brakes dragging on Tasmin?

Any experience with rear brakes dragging on Tasmin?

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2001f4s

Original Poster:

9 posts

22 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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New owner here. On a 30 mile drive home after purchase, I noticed the rear brakes dragging/smoking. Got the car home, but the brakes were fading heavily. Adjusted the handbrake and flushed the brake fluid in the hopes that would resolve the issue. The rear brakes are still smoking. Was thinking I would remove the pads for the handbrake, and drive again to attempt to isolate the issue. Brake pads are brand new buy the way and rotors looks good too. Is this a common issue? Any input would be appreciated.

BlueWedgy

381 posts

102 months

Monday 20th June 2022
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There a few articles on here.
This is the latest one:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

2001f4s

Original Poster:

9 posts

22 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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Thanks Bluewedgy. That is very helpful.

Panamax

4,006 posts

34 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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Piston sticking in the caliper.

Pistons tend to rust around the seal and then stick, so your brakes will be partially applied all the time. Heat, smoke etc.

You could buy new piston and seal kit, if available, to DIY a caliper refurb. Many people will just buy and fit a new caliper.

Always make sure calipers are a proper matched pair on the axle.

lesR

50 posts

77 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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The service kit should be standard Jaguar parts, well they are on my 450SE.

Try Bigg Red, they did a very good job on my calipers.

Rockettvr

1,804 posts

143 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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Many moons ago I had issues with the rear brakes on my old 280i
Couldn’t adjust the hand brake mechanism correctly- it either turned out not enough grip or it was binding - was a very slightly warped disc - depended where the disc was on its rotation wether it ended up tight or loose
No issues with normal braking no judder or anything
I replaced the callipers handbrake mechanism discs and pads as it all had to come out anyway and it’s such an awkward job you don’t want to have to do it again

adam quantrill

11,538 posts

242 months

Thursday 23rd June 2022
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I refurbed front calipers with stainless pistons, not sure if available for rear but will negate the rusting problem.

But yes, more likely the handbrake too tight.

2001f4s

Original Poster:

9 posts

22 months

Friday 8th July 2022
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Finally got around to getting my car on a lift and checking the rear brakes. Emergency Brake was not the issue. Rear brake slides just needed to be greased, and now the brakes seem to be working well. Thanks all for the advice. I am sure that I will be back soon with additional questions.

jon haines

950 posts

246 months

Monday 25th July 2022
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Had this many years ago and had to refurb both calipers im afraid.