Car won't move after snow storm
Car won't move after snow storm
So I went driving out in the snow yesterday and the evo was of course a tank. But after sitting all day today I went to run out tonight and it will not move. I was trying to move it and started to get a clutch smell so I stopped. When letting out the clutch it wasnt even rocking like it was trying to move. Could the ebrake be frozen?(the light wasnt on). There was ice all between the tires and frame that I knocked out so it could very well be under the car too...Any ideas? I need to get to work tomorrow..
Frozen brakes for sure, I usually just get a bit more aggressive when that happens. You could always boil a kettle of water, splash it on the brakes, then go for a quick drive to dry them out.
Isn't it usually the cable that freezes, no where near the actual brakes, such that the kettle of water on the drums will do nothing?
It was that way on previous Mitsus.
If you're lucky, a few yanks on the lever will free it.
It was that way on previous Mitsus.
If you're lucky, a few yanks on the lever will free it.
Very, very, very bad idea. That's just asking for frozen brakes to be iced closed brakes.
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One thing I made sure to do after driving the Evo out in the snow. I took a wheel brush tool and cleared all the snow from inside the wheel after i parked it and didn't have a problem. So maybe try a hair dryer/heat gun on the wheels first to get them to loosen up, hopefully thats your problem.
Your brakes are frozen. Snow melts between the rotor and pads, then freezes when you stop driving. Give it a good go and it should break free, just dont ride the clutch too much while doing it. It happens all the time to me here in the canadian winters.
you do realise the evo doesnt have drums, right?
Evo Xs not only have a drum emergency brake, it has one of the oddest-sized drum brakes in the world, being the inside diameter of most pick-up trucks, but still using a 5x114.3 bolt pattern. This is why, inter alia, only one fabricator (so far) has come up with a small brake kit for the rear of an Evo X that keeps the original emergency brake.
Guess who owns the prototype of this unique kit?
Com'on. Guess.
Guess who owns the prototype of this unique kit?
Com'on. Guess.
Last edited by Iowa999; Dec 31, 2012 at 12:16 PM.
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