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jases4x4



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EPB Bedding in Process Now screeching

Hi Guys, I fitted all new discs pads and shoes recently and just got round to bedding in the shoes in, Whilst out doing this today following instructions in epb bedding in mode driving between 19-29 mph i was pulling the handbrake, What i noticed is how slow i was slowing down there wasnt alot of resistance, Not like when not in the mode and doing that normally slams on handbrake and stops quickly, So i did this about 7 times and each time stopping slowly until a smell appeared which i presume overheating etc, So i carried on driving to cool everything down but when i tried again i heard the dreaded load screeching, So now when im parked up and apply the handbrake its a very loud screech about 6 seconds and the same when i release handbrake.

So can something be adjusted to fix or have i a knackered module when doing a simple bedding in process? Wish i didnt bother now.

Post #634433 Thu Jul 20 2023 9:06pm
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JDPRRSUK



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Not sure why you would need to bed EPB at all?

Post #634436 Thu Jul 20 2023 9:51pm
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Col



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Because it is a procedure L/R advise after changing the shoes, discs etc.

Cheers
Col

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JDPRRSUK



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Thank you for clarifying. I thought the bedding in was just for ‘rolling’ brakes such as discs and pads and not the EPB which applies when stationary.
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jases4x4



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Well the handbrake is disengaged and i can still use the motor so thats a positive, Hopefully after watching a youtube video of someone else having similar issue im hoping the cable has come off on one of the shoes so i can refit at the weekend, I have noticed over the years sometimes when you get in the P light flashed and beeped quickly until i disengaged handbrake so maybe that was a sign.

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Andy K



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JDPRRSUK wrote:
Thank you for clarifying. I thought the bedding in was just for ‘rolling’ brakes such as discs and pads and not the EPB which applies when stationary.
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You can hold up the park brake switch in an emergency, and I think this applies all 6 brakes. It stops the car very quickly. Shocked

Post #634446 Fri Jul 21 2023 11:45am
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jases4x4



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So based on that Andy, When i have been driving before and pulling up the switch a few seconds, Does that mean the harsh quick braking isnt just my handbrake which made me think it was very good but actually all my brakes kicking in, If So maybe my handbrake has not been applying much pressure over the years when using it to park, Explaining why when i get in sometimes it flashes (p) on the dash until i release it, Is it telling me the tension is low or not sufficient to hold vehicle, Only reason it was stationary would be it was in park and not the hand brake holding it?

Post #634449 Fri Jul 21 2023 12:48pm
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Lindab



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You can hold up the park brake switch in an emergency, and I think this applies all 6 brakes. It stops the car very quickly.

When I was on the experience day, we were on the main road & the instructor told me to keep a steady speed,(he had obviously checked there was nothing behind) then he flicked on the handbrake, I almost went out the window Censored Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up Range Rover Sport (gone): Mercedes S63 AMG Coupe: 992 Porsche Carrera 4S: Range Rover Fifty P400e

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jases4x4



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I would say the brakes were very good when i pulled the handbrake which would explain this especially now i have 6 pots on front, So when in epb mode this must stop all the brakes stopping the car as it normally would then and therefore in epb mode the vehicle took a long time to slow to a stop even just doing 22ish mph so im thinking mabe my epb was not set up correctly or the module is not operating the correct pressure, Any got any advice with the screeching etc? I will take the disc off tonight and look if the cable is on the shoe First i think.

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Andy K



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If you are in bedding in mode, it will only apply the park brake lightly. To bed in the shoes.

In normal operation I applied the park brake at 15 mph ish. And the rear wheels lock up. So P brake works

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jases4x4



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Yes that sounds exactly what was happening until the smell and screeching, Im just hoping one of the cables has come off a shoe and its just a case of clipping it back in.

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jases4x4



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These are my brand new shoes after bedding in, Whats happened here has the epb stuck on?


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Col



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Are you sure it had engaged the bedding in mode correctly? when I did mine a while back it took several goes to get it to go in to the correct bedding in mode, although if I remember correctly it does flash up a message saying when it is engaged.

Cheers
Col

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jases4x4



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Yes sure Col, It took me a few times for it to activate but once in it tells you and plashes p aswell, I think whats happened is they have overheated causing them to stick and wear excessively, Also my module brass spindle must have been close to the end anyway and its fully opened now, So hopefully a rewind of the spindle in module and new shoes with adjustment should do the trick, Just the module looks a nightmare with the diff in the way, I have spare wheel missing and a few have said access that way and spin module around so that might be worth trying, I just know its going to be a long stressful Saturday.

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jases4x4



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I also noticed 2 springs are missing next to the adjustable cog, Theres a spring either side usually but the smaller one is missing which pulls the top of the shoes together drivers side and bottom of shoes nearside, So i will order them with new shoes aswell.

Post #634471 Fri Jul 21 2023 11:46pm
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