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idrabble



Member Since: 25 Oct 2013
Location: Brisbane
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EPB Position "Undefined"

I have had the dreaded EPB screech and hand brake jam and had to use the manual release as the IIDTool unjam did not work.

I've unjammed the epb module, mine was pretty easy to do, praise be to the baby Jesus Razz

I've also wound the brake adjusters right back to minimum but I still cannot get the park brake to work (I was going to ensure it worked from that position and then re-adjust) and am getting the "'park brake fault' message on the dash.

Using my IIDTool in the Control I/O section, I get the message that the EPB position is "Undefined." Could this be my issue?

Obviously using Clear Faults is not doing the trick.

Also I do not have the "Drive parking brake to latching position" in my menu tree, is this only available after the EPB position is determined.

Many thanks in advance, Ian.

Post #486619 Fri Feb 05 2016 6:47am
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Disco_Mikey



Member Since: 08 Apr 2012
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The module/cables need to be latched to determine its position Thumbs Up

Assuming you have pulled the emergency release cable, did you push both cables back together to relatch?

Post #486622 Fri Feb 05 2016 7:41am
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idrabble



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It certainly looks like they are re-latched, I can see where the white plastic connector on the offside has moved away from the edge of the EPB module casing and I believe this indicates that it has relatched.

I'll crawl back under at some point over the weekend, remove the cover and double check though.

Post #486624 Fri Feb 05 2016 7:47am
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idrabble



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Just checking though, how do I push the cables back together exactly?

Post #486626 Fri Feb 05 2016 8:20am
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flack



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grab the two halves of the slider and squeeze them together you should feel a click.

Flack Thumbs Up

Post #486631 Fri Feb 05 2016 10:14am
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idrabble



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So just to make sure ("borrowed" Disco_Mikeys image Very Happy ), push at the 2 arrows and ensure the latch (circled) clicks into place.

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Post #486740 Sat Feb 06 2016 12:56am
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flack



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Yes

Flack Thumbs Up

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