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But don't keep letting it squeal or it becomes an expensive job.
Park somewhere flat and in gear and press down on the switch whilst removing the key to stop the brake coming on.Land Rover - Turning Drivers into Mechanics Since 1948
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Or remove the fuse under the bonnet
13th Aug 2013 7:37 pm
Simonstarski
Member Since: 24 Jun 2012
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A little screech has developed on mine, but only in low range or raised suspension. I recall something about the EPB applying more torque in these settings.
Had a quick scan of bodsys brake bible and hoping for a quick cheep fix this time.
I'd be interested if anyone's had similar and didn't need to replace the shoes. The bedding in part would be tricky on these winding Cornish lanes around me. 10 times Narpy Grill, tinted windows, Smooth leather wheel (TLO Group buy), ACM fitted (thanks TLO), Rear door loom and Row 2 & 3 audio switch upgrade, RRS 20" wheel change, 285 Cooper LTZ's Sat Nav Mod (until I get a Faultmate upgrade), Front & Rear lamp guards. 4x4 screen now switched on - Woody32, Follow me home reverse lights - woody32, Auto release EPB - Woody32. Off Road Navigation - Woody32. Remap + EGR's switched off. Full chassis clean and Waxoyl.
13th Aug 2013 7:49 pm
Robbie
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Sounds like a quick readjustment would work.
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A big to that Robbie..
Hears to the Brake Bible Narpy Grill, tinted windows, Smooth leather wheel (TLO Group buy), ACM fitted (thanks TLO), Rear door loom and Row 2 & 3 audio switch upgrade, RRS 20" wheel change, 285 Cooper LTZ's Sat Nav Mod (until I get a Faultmate upgrade), Front & Rear lamp guards. 4x4 screen now switched on - Woody32, Follow me home reverse lights - woody32, Auto release EPB - Woody32. Off Road Navigation - Woody32. Remap + EGR's switched off. Full chassis clean and Waxoyl.
13th Aug 2013 8:01 pm
copey28
Member Since: 05 Aug 2012
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think ill take it to a garage looks to complicated for me
13th Aug 2013 8:19 pm
promitheus
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Robbie, you mean press the handbrake switch, right? As a future D4 owner, I was wondering how you 'take the key out' if you have keyless entry? Hope that's not too dumb a question...
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