What Causes the Santana Handbrake Not to Return to Position?
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Santana handbrake not returning to position may be caused by a rusted handbrake cable. Here are the details: Rusted handbrake cable: Since the handbrake cable is installed under the vehicle chassis, prolonged driving may damage the rubber protective sleeve of the handbrake cable, allowing rainwater or road water to enter. Over time, this can cause the handbrake cable to rust, preventing it from returning to position when released. For this type of issue, replacing the handbrake cable is necessary. Frozen handbrake: In cold winter weather, after the vehicle has been parked overnight and with moisture on the braking system, the handbrake not returning could be due to freezing. To resolve this, simply pull the handbrake cable forcefully a few times at the rear wheels. Alternatively, pouring hot water on the handbrake cable can also help. Before winter temperatures drop, reducing the need for car washes or avoiding driving through waterlogged roads can prevent moisture on the braking system from freezing, thus avoiding handbrake return issues.