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tedmaxey
Member Since: 31 Jan 2010
Location: worcester park
Posts: 6
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I have been struggling to figure out an EPB problem. My MY2016 Landmark D4 parking brake operates with a healthy wheeeoooo when applied in Neutral and Park mode. However, when I stop at traffic lights etc and operate the brake, it only seems to partly operate. A second pull on the switch secures the brake otherwise the car inches forward. The same can be said for reverse (sometimes) and sport mode. I have replaced the shoes, adjusted correctly, checked play on the operating cables (about 1 inch). All this done when in “Mount “ mode. There are no faults coming up from the EPB module. The shoes have been bedded in using service mode, but still this problem persists. I had a 2011 D4 which I foolishly traded for a D5 because of Khans ULEZ, and it behaved properly when EPB was applied.
One other thing - I have to apply the brake to move selector from Park, but not from D to R. I don’t think this is correct. I couldn’t do this in My previous D4.
Is this all a software problem? I can live with both these issues, but it doesn’t seem right.
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12th Apr 2024 3:02 pm |
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itsaguything
Member Since: 20 Dec 2023
Location: Manotick, On
Posts: 262
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Am I reading this right? You are applying the parking brake while the vehicle is in drive (D)??
I don’t think it is designed for that use case…
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13th Apr 2024 2:42 am |
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tedmaxey
Member Since: 31 Jan 2010
Location: worcester park
Posts: 6
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No. When stopping say at traffic lights, I apply the parking brake. It makes the “wheeee” but not the “ohhh”, so I have to pull the switch again. It operates a bit more and holds. The same for reverse, I have to pull the switch twice for it to fully operate. If I just hold the switch for a second, this seems to operate the brake fully. When stationary, with the car in P or N, a flick of the switch operates the brake fully. If the EPB module was faulty, the story would be different. I would know where the problem was. It’s almost as if not enough power is getting to the module in D, R and S to operate the brake fully (when stationary).
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13th Apr 2024 7:18 am |
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DIY Ace
Member Since: 06 Feb 2019
Location: Hampshire
Posts: 971
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I'm confused.
You say 'No' to the question about using it in Drive but then contradict that in the subsequent sentences.... 🤔
So far as I'm aware the EPB should only be used in D, R etc when really needed in an emergency, perhaps to try to bring the vehicle to a stop. I might be wrong though, but I can't see any circumstance that would need me to use the EPB when in D and certainly not when in R. 2022 BMW i4 M50. Bought Oct 2022. 10,200 miles and counting...
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13th Apr 2024 7:38 am |
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