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Title: electric hand brake
Post by: raywilb on 31 August 2022, 22:58:00
whenever I switch power off the handbrake applies itself & on start up procedure is start engine press hard on brake pedal to disengage handbrake, Does anyone  know what i need to do in regards releasing handbrake when i have to change rear discs or pads
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: henryd on 31 August 2022, 23:08:27
Normally rear pad replacement with electric handbrake is via diagnostics to retract caliper
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 31 August 2022, 23:24:08
Ludicrous over complication in the name of progress for its own sake.  ::)
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Nick W on 31 August 2022, 23:35:41
Ludicrous over complication in the name of progress for its own sake.  ::)


Solving a problem that nobody had, but added a number that make things worse
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Andy B on 31 August 2022, 23:46:08
whenever I switch power off the handbrake applies itself & on start up procedure is start engine press hard on brake pedal to disengage handbrake, Does anyone  know what i need to do in regards releasing handbrake when i have to change rear discs or pads

My Merc has an option in the dash cluster to change rear pads ..... anything similar on yours?  :-\
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 01 September 2022, 08:05:48
Most cars have a button press sequence to put the rear callipers into service mode or in one of the menus
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: TheBoy on 01 September 2022, 08:16:09
Ludicrous over complication in the name of progress for its own sake.  ::)


Solving a problem that nobody had, but added a number that make things worse
And utterly useless for 1 point u-turns in the road.

(though I'd argue any disc handbrake is)
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: VXL V6 on 01 September 2022, 10:27:12
I do like the auto hold feature when driving in traffic, also holding the car on the rear brakes is far more preferable than the fronts if the discs are hot.
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Andy B on 01 September 2022, 13:52:55
I do like the auto hold feature when driving in traffic, also holding the car on the rear brakes is far more preferable than the fronts if the discs are hot.

'HOLD' on .my Merc uses the normal brakes  .... a double shove on the pedal engages it
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 01 September 2022, 14:14:53
I think mine has the hold function as it is a PITA to get it moving again.

Traditional foot operated parking brake though. Thank goodness ;D
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Andy B on 01 September 2022, 17:34:06
I think mine has the hold function as it is a PITA to get it moving again.
Either press the loud pedal or give the brake pedal another shove  ;)

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Traditional foot operated parking brake though. Thank goodness ;D
I rarely used it .... my MOT tester used it more than me  ::)
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 02 September 2022, 07:36:30
I do like the auto hold feature when driving in traffic, also holding the car on the rear brakes is far more preferable than the fronts if the discs are hot.

Hold is a function of the ABS module via the usual road brakes, it doesn't use the park brake (as to slow to release)  :y
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: Varche on 02 September 2022, 09:24:48
Is that the same on VW’s. I am sure I can hear rear mechanically release on my. Golf.

I like auto hold but hate electric handbrakes. You cant open your  door without the handbbrake coming on and so on. Too many interlocks. Mine went faulty and needed a new swith( which they had in stock……) 175 euros. IT is clearly exposed to the dust and dirt. Poor design hence despite selling very few DSG in Spain, the small dealer had one in stocck!
Title: Re: electric hand brake
Post by: TheBoy on 02 September 2022, 11:26:34
I do like the auto hold feature when driving in traffic, also holding the car on the rear brakes is far more preferable than the fronts if the discs are hot.

Hold is a function of the ABS module via the usual road brakes, it doesn't use the park brake (as to slow to release)  :y
Certainly on later JLR products thats the case.  Don't think it is on many other marques that Enterprise give me...  ...on the rare occasions that they can actually be bothered to give me a car ;D