2019 Hyundai Santa fe retract electric parking brake without a scanner .
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2023
- retract the electronic parking brake without a scanner .#builtnotbought #watch #funny #winning #viralvideo #hyundai #santafe #epb #mechanical #techtips #greasejunkiesteve
Thank you very much, this video led me in the right direction!! I tried the battery charger and I didn’t work because my battery charger apparently only works connected to a battery and not the selenoid for the caliper piston!! But what did work was a 9 volt battery connected to 2 multimeter cables connected to those little 9v battery wires!! I felt more comfortable this way that it wasn’t too much juice!! Worked like a charm!! Needed to post that!!
Yeah most new chargers dont have manual charging .the charger i used is like 25 years old
Thanks for the video, it was very helpful. I change the rear pads and rotors on my Hyundai this morning.
Always happy to help
Thank you!
Worked well for me today retracting the solenoids…never even though to do that until I watched the video, even w/ my electronics background. Used a 12V power supply and meter test leads.
Glad i was able to help
Thanks, saved me a huge amount of grief trying to figure out why the piston wouldn't compress.
Yeah its tricky the first time but never for the piston in when you can see the park brake connected to calipers, have to be screwed in if not electric , and if electric you see in the vid. Basic rule for all cars.
Thanks for showing us how it's done!
The amperage setting on the charger doesn't really matter here. It's just like house wiring - if you have a toaster plugged into a 15 amp circuit, it doesn't mean the toaster gets 15 amps, it simply means the toaster can draw a max of 15 amps (before the circuit breaker pops). A little motor like that will only draw a few amps.
Imagine how quick a 15 amp toaster would make your toast in the morning...
Ac vs dc are different and on car stuff amperage does matter.
Thx Steve!
Your welcome 😁
thanks great video doing my sons audI A3 back brakes tomorrow
Hope all went well
Thank you!🙏🏼
You welcomed
Do you have to cycle the brake piston back out of the caliper after the job is done or does the car just know?
First pump the brake with the car off until its stiff and then turn the parking brake on and off a couple times.
I don't have a charger so would the car battery be ok? I would think so but just want to make sure.
Yes just be careful
I was able to retract the EPB motor with a 9v battery. Was worried about using the full 12v while bypassing any computer voltage regulators, if it had any. Thanks for the video.
Question would a 12v 1.5amp Milwaukee battery work for this?
It might but its not something ive ever tried before
Would a 9v battery work?
I wouldn't.
Just did my rear brakes on my Palisade. 9v battery and alligator clips worked perfect to retract the electric parking brake.
@elantra45 good to know .glad to hear it went smooth
Just confirm what a did ...thanks
Glad to help
Lol i used the battery off my electric ratchet. Now have to figure out how to bleed. Also broke one clip during entire job
Why are you bleeding the system
Unless you open the lines or had a leak there is no need to bleed the brakes.you dont bleed the brakes when just putting new pads and rotors.
And if you have to bleed the system then make sure you have the vehicle off ,no power or it will mess up the abs
@slow8317 i appreciate the heads up. Brakes feel a bit spongy even though i didnt open the system. Its my wife's car but asking her for a comparison of how it feels is pointless... I'm used to driving cars with sport brakes so I'm not sure. Was just going to do a flush regardless. It's only at 57k but i already have new fluid so figured why not.
Well also remember with the car on the bosster does like 90% of the work and will alway feel funny compared to when you pump up the brakes when the car is off .
Just use a scan tool much simpler
@@ericgroucho1761 guy this is as simple as it gets .lol not everyone can afford a bi-directional scan tool . regular scan tools don't do any more then reset lights and run certain tests related to emissions.
You're wrong, as I just did one yesterday, plug it in release emb system do the job and all done. Great story tho
Oh and by the way only spent 42$ all in on scan tool!😂