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Rear Brake Pad Replacement
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That's what I thought but does your handbrake not apply automatically when you remove the key fob?
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The only time it's left applied in my truck is when using Auto-H before parking and not turning it off first.
When just regularly driving around town, the emergency brake does not get applied automatically when turning off my truck. |
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Thanks for the advice. Will give it a shot
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Like Cravin said, the handbrake doesn't automatically get applied, and even if it did, it shouldn't keep you from replacing the pads since on most BMWs, the handbrake engages a set of "shoes" behind the rear brake rotors. That would keep you from replacing the rotors but not the pads.
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