Have a new model 61 plate 2.2 D-Tec. In Jan '16 had the second MOT and failed on handbrake variable pull. Sometimes 2 notches, sometimes 12+
Traced to faulty/failed caliper not gripping the cable correctly(?). Honda offered £100 towards it (provided I used the Honda Service centre to fix it at £800) so I wnet with a local independent but still cost £500 for one side (part was £260+VAT from Honda). Now some 9 months later I am noticing the fault recurring so am assuming I will now need to have the other side done. At 4 years and only 35k miles and having seen several other Honest John questions regarding the same problem, this is obviously either a design or component fault.
I did raise it with VSDR; however the respondent stated it was not a safety issue as it would not happen without warning. He also stated many other cars (eg VW and Skoda) use the same system without issue. Honda have told him the handbrake needs to be set up correctly to allow it to self adjust. Having only had Honda services on the caliper do I have a case?
It would be interestign to see if others have experienced a similar issue then maybe we can force a recall? £1000 repair bills every 4-5 years is not why I bought a Honda.
I could be that when the pads have been replaced the correct sequence of recovery from that has not been followed.
So from memory it's:-
Remove old pads - wind pistons back in - fit new pads etc.
Pump brake pedal until hard to push pads onto discs before operating hand brake.
If the handbrake is applied before pumping the pads back onto the discs the auto handbrake adjustment feature will not work and could result in the situation described.
Don't ask me how I know this. (ex- Civic owner)
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