Range Rover Evoque EPB Park Brake Maintenance Mode Into and Reset Land Rover Electric Park Brake LR2
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- čas přidán 8. 10. 2020
- This is how to put a Range Rover Evoque electric park brake into maintenance mode and to get it out of maintenance mode and reset everything afterwards. This is a 2012 model. This needs to be done if you are changing the rear brake pads and/or the discs or are working on the rear and you need to remove the calipers. See my other video to put the handbrake into override mode to just keep the handbrake off temporarily.
Works on Freelander too - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Used your method on my 2015 Disco Sport and it worked first time. I had recently bought a Haynes online manual and the instructions to do the same job may have well been written in Welsh. Not that there's anything remotely wrong with Welsh - it just wasn't something I was following at all. But thanks for posting! Turned a head scratching job into the simple one it always should have been.
You’re welcome thanks
I have LR2 2014, which also has the EPB system you are showing in the video.
Your explanation helps me change the brake pads and rotors in my car.
Thank you for your video. You are my hero.
Great to hear!
Used this on my Freelander 2, worked a treat. Many thanks. 👍
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Thx dude - fantastic video - was about to give up on rear brakes cos of the e-brake but this has totally saved my bacon...... I can concur with other contributors - 2014 LR2 USA - have to hold everything down during the process - but end result is 100% - so happy
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Worked for me - thank you!
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Great video, this also works on freelancer 2 and Discovery sport 👌
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Took me 10-15 tries to both get it in maintenance mode and out. The only thing I can say maybe helped it finally work was turning the car on for a minute then turning it on then starting the process
U the man. Thank you.
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Thanks man
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Do you press, hold for 2 seconds, then release or press and keep holding? It looked like you were pressing the switch through the entire process. If so, why say "2 seconds"?
Two years late, but hold everything except the ignition
Can the car then move back and fourth if brakes in this mode?? Thanks
You might want to say in your instruction video that it requires HOLDING DOWN THE PARK BRAKE SWITCH AND THE THROTTLE THE ENTIRE TIME.
But it doesn’t
@@redram52 I just did this job today. It would not go into maintenance mode with your method. Not until I held the switch, pressed and held the throttle and switched the ignition of and back on did it go into service mode.
@@hadtocheathimtobeathim6549 ok. Might be a different year, software version, etc. this is why I always say ‘should work if….’ It’s here to help not a manufacturer workshop Manual. This worked for me so I thought I’d share it. There’s no need to SHOUT that it was different for you. If this didn’t work then you may have to look at another video.
@@redram52 not shouting. Just emphasizing for future reference for other.
Yeah the car I was working on was a 2013 and in the US. Are you in Europe?
@@hadtocheathimtobeathim6549 yes UK. Right hand drive car and my accent should’ve given it away lol
Thanks we use the scanner to do this which means leaving ignition on till completed and its a pain
No problem, we had the same issue!
Didnt work for me but a good video tho great content
It should do it. Does take a few “practice goes” 😊
just clarify here, ignition on, press and hold the park switch for 2 seconds, keeping the park switch depressed, press and hold the throttle pedal for 2 seconds........ or do i release the park switch and press the throttle pedal for 2 seconds? ;)
The 2nd one ☝️
@@redram52 cheers pal :)
I just had a warning light saying that “the hand break needs calibration. Press foot and hand break”. Would this work for a Range Rover sport 2014. Thanks for your help
@@henrycamelo1 i have the same issue. How did you solve it ?!
what a horrible process just to change the rotors and pads.... so whats happens if you do that and don't do this part 1st and after? because i have just done so......
Hi four some reason this doesn't work. I have a 2016 evoque. Is there another way
Like yourself it didn't work, however ...... with a 2017 model,
Start engine in park mode
Press and hold brake pedal
Press and hold parking brake switch for 2 sec
Then switch off engine within 5 secs and continue to hold brake pedal and switch for a further 2 secs
Voila !
The brakes will re engage when you start the engine.
I have 2017 tried not working.
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I don't understand your accent but I need your help ;(((
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