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EPB Maintenance Mode
PhilSkill
 

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EPB Maintenance Mode

Made a quick phone video of how to get the brakes into Service mode...




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30-12-2015 12:48pm
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5jms5
 

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RE: EPB Maintenance Mode

Phol
Thanks for posting the video, a picture paints one thousand words! I will have a go at my rear pads in the New Year.
I take it to reset to normal is the same operation in reverse.
30-12-2015 01:37pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: EPB Maintenance Mode

Yes same procedure to remove the Service Mode except pull the EPB lever during the process.

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30-12-2015 02:45pm
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MusicMech
 

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RE: EPB Maintenance Mode

(30-12-2015 12:48pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Made a quick phone video of how to get the brakes into Service mode...




I was able to get the brakes to retract and remove the old brakes. But the caliper wouldn't retract far enough to install the new pads. Even with the caliper tool, the piston wouldn't budge.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks for any help!!!!
05-03-2019 05:24pm
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: EPB Maintenance Mode

If it's in service mode, then you should be able to push back the piston, (try removing the Brake fluid reservoir cap) but they should just push back, although they can be quite tough. I ended up using the old pad to protect the caliper piston face from the tool, I do remember 1 rear being very tough to push back.

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11-03-2019 01:35pm
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