Parking Brake Light
#1
Parking Brake Light
I’m hoping someone’s knowledge here will provide me with an easy solution to eliminating an annoying “parking brake fault” alarm light on my dash.
I’ve retrofitted a custom, good ole fashion, manual parking brake lever. So there’s no need for that EPB Module. But that amber light! Omg how do I eliminate it? Any ideas?
thank you and have a grateful memorial holiday to all.
I’ve retrofitted a custom, good ole fashion, manual parking brake lever. So there’s no need for that EPB Module. But that amber light! Omg how do I eliminate it? Any ideas?
thank you and have a grateful memorial holiday to all.
#2
I should have probably added that before retrofitting the manual lever, the epb was accidentally applied with no shoes attached…oops.
the module was removed and the lead-screw mechanism was unwound so that the 2 metal ends reclipped together. After replugging the electrical connector to the module (no stainless cables attached) the dash still shows an alarm.
the module was removed and the lead-screw mechanism was unwound so that the 2 metal ends reclipped together. After replugging the electrical connector to the module (no stainless cables attached) the dash still shows an alarm.
#5
I’m really at a loss.
i just tried reattaching the epb module and while my son lifted the brake switch I was back there applying pressure to the cog as it performed its “set-up” operation (or whatever it is it does when you first plug it in.
perhaps I could do some witchcraft to the epb module wiring harness so the computer thinks all is swell?
i just tried reattaching the epb module and while my son lifted the brake switch I was back there applying pressure to the cog as it performed its “set-up” operation (or whatever it is it does when you first plug it in.
perhaps I could do some witchcraft to the epb module wiring harness so the computer thinks all is swell?
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