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mgrover



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United Kingdom 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black
parking brake fault after fully closing

quick question, changed the brake shoes and disc, i had to leave adjuster fully closed because cars not up on a ramp Sad

is the above why the cars throwing a parking brake fault? ie it just needs adjusting, or do I get the discs off and see whats what.

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Andy K



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I think you need to explain More

Post #601240 Fri Jul 03 2020 6:12pm
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mgrover



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so i swapped out one sides brakes shoes and discs.

during this only the wheel i was changing is off the ground.

so i couldnt position the hole for brake shoes adjustment since it would attempt to move all 4 tyres when i tried to turn the one i was working on.

so i left the knurl fully closed.

when i turn on the car it throws parking brake fault and makes a noise like a cat is screeching, i assume the issue is because its not been adjusted and i haven't actually broken anything.

i will adjust it when i do the other side and get some heavy duty jack stands.

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Andy K



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You only need to have 1 wheel up.

Jack car up. Put axel strand under 1 side for safety
Choc front wheels. Choc in the boot floor
Put gear selector in N
Park brake off
Remove key.
Should really remove P brake fuse to prevent any cat sceeetch probs
Now wheel will rotate

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Andy K



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You may have to do this

Good luck !

https://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/epb-repairunjam-relatch-91299.html

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mgrover



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Ahh perfect, I also have gap iid tool which has its own unjam procedure so fingers crossed there

Post #601251 Fri Jul 03 2020 7:21pm
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mgrover



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All sorted ta. What happened was the parking brake cable slipped out of the enclosure cause I did it wrong so the cable is fully shut hence the noise from the motor. I just need to replace on of my wear sensor cause I broke it and slam dunk.

The neutral tip made it all happen although I did bend one of my chocs Sad drove onto em

Post #601278 Sat Jul 04 2020 3:38pm
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Andy K



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Forgot the choc was there?

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mgrover



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yeah i drove forward and slightly bent the choc Razz wear sensors done as well. squealing hasnt gone though. it is much better

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Eaters



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I've driven over my chocs a few times Sad . I think I need to make a sign to hang on the steering wheel reminding me they are there! Robin
2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8
Gone:
Jaguar S-Type V8 4.2 Sport
MGZTT 190 2.5

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Andy K



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put it on the back of the "on charge" sign !

Post #601315 Sun Jul 05 2020 9:48am
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