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mrblonde



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United Kingdom 2003 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Adriatic Blue
Parked for couple of month, handbrake stuck on

As above, the TD6 has been parked for a couple of months (didn’t know it was going to be that long) and now, after a new battery, it won’t actually drive forward or back, even with the handbrake off. It squats slightly, creaks loads then nothing. Big Cry

Is it a simple case of keep trying? Or could I damage something? (Worried about the flimsy gearbox on these)

It’s parked one side tight against a house, so at present I couldn’t even get to one side to manually free anything up

Any pointers or advice greatly appreciated guys Big Cry

Post #625893 10th Mar 2022 1:43pm
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nicedayforit



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England 2004 Range Rover Vogue Td6 Giverny Green

Try gently driving back and forth, it my free off. Thumbs Up Don’t worry about the creaking. Very Happy

Post #625894 10th Mar 2022 1:52pm
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mpirie



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You could try banging the rear drum to try and shock the shoes away from the drum.

Maybe a hammer on the wheel nuts?

Just make sure you don't damage anything.

Mike

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Sandyt



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Not sure what the set up is for the handbrake is it a handle with cables ? if so then try putting it in gear with the footbrake applied 1500 to 2000 revs then release footbrake do a few times forwards and reverse it worked for my p38 which had a similar problem also if it is cables on handle if you can get underneath spray the cable carriers with wd good luck

Post #625898 10th Mar 2022 2:21pm
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dhallworth



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When you're trying to rock it back and forth, use low range too. Lots more torque without the revs Smile 2002 4.6 Vogue SE - Alveston Red with Lightstone Leather
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Post #625903 10th Mar 2022 2:32pm
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mrblonde



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Cheers guys, free'd her up eventually with the forward/reverse technique, just didnt like the creaking but all good now.

dhallworth - I've got a confession, its never been in low range since I've owned it (12 years), was told if its not been in low range for a while it could be more hassle than its worth, and if you are going to try low range to do it at home on the driveway just in case. So i havent been brave enough (or needed it to be honest)

Post #625928 11th Mar 2022 2:48am
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Sandyt



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Glad you are sorted I cycle mine every week into low range same with the handbrake once a week also all the heater controls
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Post #625929 11th Mar 2022 5:48am
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