Nope its fine if you are aware of what to do with the electronic brake. After posting this I found that the correct way is as follows:-
1./ Turn ignition on (don start car)
2./ Press the break release and keep it pressed while you do the next step. Breach release is done by pressing the button down and not pulling it up.
3./Now after 2 seconds in step 2 press down the accelerator, remember keep break release pressed at the same time.
4./ 2 seconds later press the start button so ignition goes off and press is again with no delay.
5./ Now let go of accelerator and release break.
6./ Wait 5 seconds and on the dash you will see the brake system has gone into maintenance mode and hence you can then swap the pads as normal.
Once done you repeat the process but instead of pressing the release brake switch down you pull it towards you but follows the rest of the process above. You will see that maintenance mode is then released.
(11-12-2015 02:26pm)leshill1 Wrote: Hi All,
Changing the pads and rear disk due to excessive ware and I'm having a nightmare of a time.
tried to take the park brake off follwing process below:-
press hold brake relase 2 secs
press hold accelarator 2 secs
press engine off and back on.
Got one side done but for some reason manges to dislodge the entire brake cyclinder such theat i lost brake fluid. Took me an hour to get it all back together and not sure if I've got the inner cog the right way round. Also need to figure if the electronic brake is bled via the normal brake cylinder bleed nipple?
Any help most appreshated.
les.
Just belled the car via the normal bleeding nipple and while a large amount of aif was released I didn't have to top-up the brake fuid has mush as I know I lot whent he cyclinder came out of the brake caliper. This may be due to the fact the brakes were adjusted to there max position due to excessive pad ware and that now the cyclinder is pushed right back in there's less brake fluid need to drive it to a braking position. Any way the brake seems to work fine, the holding brake when parked I think is holding but i don't know if both sides are holding and I assume the only way I will know is to get the backend lift. I have now warning lights on so if somebody could confirm for me the following:-
1./Bleeding is done via the normal methos even on cars with Electric brakes.
2./the electronic brake is done not by pressure via brake fluid but by motor driven.
3./The little cog that screws onto the centre screw sindale inside the brake caliper, which way round does this go on, I'm assuming the wide cog end goes into the brake cyclinder and the norrow end screws onto the shaft inside the brake caliper.
4./ I have to do the other side I I want to know the correct way of getting the EB released, when released do I have to turn ther caliper brake shaft to wind it back into the base of the caliper or should the release of the EB have automatically wound the cyclinder back in making it easy to replace the brake pads?
many thanks
I have just jacked the car up again and tested both rear wheels and it looks like the park brake is being applied to both sides correctly. Still need to make sure I have put the inner brake cylinder back correctly so please somebody confirm for me.
If you are not sure what I mean let me try and explain better.
The electronic park break is applied by what looks like a motor which turns a screw shaft on which there is a mushroom shaped attachment which seats into the brake cylinder such that when the motor gets power the attachment is moved towards the cylinder pushing is outwards thus applying pressure to the brake pads and stopping the wheels turning. Now the cog can be removed totally from the shaft thus its possible to go back on the shaft in two possible ways. At the moment the mushroom end part of the cog is pointing towards the inner cylinder head position with the thin shaft of the cog pointed inwards towards the motor. I need to know if this is the correct way round otherwise I have to trip the other side and go through the pain of refitting and bleeding the system again. Hope this helps people to understand what I need here.