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How much does a Parking brake won't release Inspection cost?

On average, the cost for a Porsche 911 Parking brake won't release Inspection is $95 with $0 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
1995 Porsche 911H6-3.6LService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$114.99Shop/Dealer Price$139.99 - $158.75
2002 Porsche 911H6-3.6L TurboService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$120.04 - $138.82
2007 Porsche 911H6-3.8LService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$120.03 - $138.82
1989 Porsche 911H6-3.3L TurboService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$119.98 - $138.72
1976 Porsche 911H6-3.0L TurboService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$120.07 - $138.89
2012 Porsche 911H6-3.6LService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$94.99Shop/Dealer Price$120.03 - $138.82
1997 Porsche 911H6-3.6LService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$124.69 - $143.22
1983 Porsche 911H6-3.0LService typeParking brake won't release InspectionEstimate$99.99Shop/Dealer Price$125.63 - $144.85
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Your parking brake ensures that you’re able to park securely on an incline. It also ensures that you don’t have to rely on the parking gear of your transmission, as it’s possible for the transmission to slip, and then the car can roll. Most parking brakes are relatively simple, but they are subject to several potential problems that could leave you with a parking brake that won’t release.

How this system works:

Depending on the make and model you drive, you could have one of several different parking brake setups. There are multiple systems in current use. However, they all share a few basic characteristics.

When you pull up the parking brake handle, that motion engages a cable or pair of cables depending on the car in question. If you have two cables, one goes to each rear wheel. If you have only a single cable, it will run to a “splitter” somewhere near the back of the car, which will then split into two cables, with one running to each rear wheel.

That cable is what engages the parking brake. Disengaging the parking brake requires a return spring on each drum or caliper (again, this varies significantly from one car to another). Then the return springs are engaged, the parking brake disengages, and the cable returns to its normal position (this occurs when you put the parking brake handle down).

Common reasons for this to happen:

  • Corroded Parking Brake Cable: Parking brake cables are subject to rust and damage. They’re exposed to the elements, and even a little bit of corrosion can be enough to cause your parking brake to not disengage. It’s also possible for other problems to mimic this condition, including ice forming during winter.

  • Damaged Return Springs: Over time, your return springs wear. Once they lose enough strength, they won’t be able to disengage the parking brake. It’s also possible for a return spring to be damaged, bent or even broken.

  • Rear Caliper Pivot Arm Seized: Both rear calipers have pivot arms that play a role in engaging and disengaging your parking brake. If these are seized, your brake may not disengage.

  • Stuck Caliper: If your car has rear disc brakes, it’s possible that a stuck caliper is to blame. Again, this will depend greatly on the make and model you drive, as some cars that use rear disc brakes don’t use the caliper to actuate the emergency brakes.

What to expect:

A top-rated mobile mechanic will come to your home or office to inspect the parking brake system, including the cable, the springs, the calipers and more. The mechanic will then provide a detailed inspection report that includes the scope and cost of the necessary repairs.

How it's done:

The mechanic will inspect all aspects of your parking brake system, including the handle, the cable assembly, the cable itself, the return springs, the calipers if necessary and more. It may be necessary for the mechanic to remove one or both rear wheels, as well as the drums/discs and calipers to access the parking brake.

How important is this service?

If your parking brake will not disengage, you cannot drive the car. Driving will overheat the brakes and damage the parking brake, as well as the rotor. One of our professional mechanics can come to your location and assess the situation, and then repair the parking brake so you can get back on the road once more.

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Ben saves this company. The company infrastructure and support from scheduling, accuracy, follow up, and customer service was terrible. My first appointment had a location change. The time was set for 11:00 on a Saturday. I drove a half hour to get to my car, When I get there, No mechanic. When I texted the mechanic he tells me that they called him on Thursday to tell him the part wouldn’t be in. Not only did they send me a reminder email on that Thursday to show up on Saturday but I called Friday to change the location.. So between me calling in, them sending me an email, and the mechanic being notified that the part was not in yet, which also means they waited til the last minute to order the part, because my appointment was 2 weeks out, makes 3 opportunities to notify me so that I didn’t have to clear a whole Saturday morning appointment time for an appointment that would never happen. So they reschedule the appointment and only because I was super persistent did they schedule me with Ben for the following Friday on 10-2-20. Ben actually called me before the appointment to let know he could come early. I’m thinking great they are on it. NOPE, they changed the address on the reschedule back to my home address and Ben went to the wrong location. I was irritated, but Ben was nice enough to drive another half hour to come and repair my car and did it with a kind and professional attitude, not to mention, if I had taken my car to the Porsche dealership they would have racked up at least 3 hours, Ben was done in 1. I appreciate him for his work ethic and his professionalism. Ben- A++ Company F-

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