Realising my attempts in the last issue to adjust and improve the efficiency of the handbrake had failed miserably after a mere 64 miles, I turned to my local garage, MJ Motors, for help. Fortunately, mechanic Jacob knows every inch of most BMWs, so he soon had a plan of action. As mentioned last month, the handbrake cables can stick, but also the mechanism that's fitted between the two brake shoes and operates them, when the respective cable is pulled, can seize.
Having realised we needed to replace the damaged wear sensor on the offside, it was wise to replace the rear brake pads at the same time. So, there was a growing list of rear brake related jobs.
Unfortunately, as you'll see over the following steps, we didn't discover…