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Electronic Parking Brake
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

(27-11-2011 05:30pm)Straydox Wrote:  Does the Hill Hold function work in reverse too?

Yes, it does. All it actually does is hold the foot brake for a few seconds to allow you to move off. (If that time elapses and you still haven't got going, a quick press of the foot brake will re-engage it to give you another 'go').
12-04-2012 08:24pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

(27-11-2011 05:00am)Xvoyag Wrote:  On activation/deactivation of the EPB, is this noise normal?


This video is for a Range Rover Sport,

Evoque has a totally different Park brake System and therefore on Evoque the noise is much less.

The noise in the video is right for Sport And Discovery

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14-04-2012 10:50am
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

Can I just say that the sound in that video is not that loud in real life. I take it the mic was right next to the wheel, to show customers that this noise is normal.
My Discovery did make that noise, but not as loud as that. Sounds like there using a air gun to remove the wheel bolts Laughing

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14-04-2012 11:22am
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

My RRSs and FFRR sounded just like that but not as noisy, RRE still does a similar sound but you don't notice it in the automatic as often you still have the engine running when you select P. Not sure how the RRE EPB work but D3,D4,RRS and FFRR use a small electric winch to spool in the operating wire

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14-04-2012 02:14pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

(14-04-2012 02:14pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  My RRSs and FFRR sounded just like that but not as noisy, RRE still does a similar sound but you don't notice it in the automatic as often you still have the engine running when you select P. Not sure how the RRE EPB work but D3,D4,RRS and FFRR use a small electric winch to spool in the operating wire

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The EPB (electronic parking brake) is an electrically actuated system that operates the calipers on the rear brakes. The system consists of:

An EPB switch.
Two EPB actuators.
A clutch position sensor (manual transmission vehicles only).
An EPB module.
Two warning indicators.

The EPB is controlled by the EPB module, which uses the EPB actuators to apply and release the rear disc brakes. Operation of the EPB is initiated by the EPB switch and software within the EPB module.

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14-04-2012 07:49pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

Hi LRTechy, I'm interested, where are the actuators situated? on the calipers, close by in the wheel well or in-board somewhere? do they actuate on the caliper directly like a spool clamping the pads, or do they actuate the hydraulic fluid or a cable to activate the caliper?

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14-04-2012 11:21pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

(14-04-2012 11:21pm)PhilSkill Wrote:  Hi LRTechy, I'm interested, where are the actuators situated? on the calipers, close by in the wheel well or in-board somewhere? do they actuate on the caliper directly like a spool clamping the pads, or do they actuate the hydraulic fluid or a cable to activate the caliper?

Hi
The actuators are on the back of the caliper. If you was too bend down and look into the rear wheels you will see the electrical connector for these.

The EPB actuators are electro mechanical positioning units attached to the calipers of the rear brakes. Each actuator incorporates a reversible electric motor driving an output shaft via a drive belt and planetary gear cluster.

The output shaft of the EPB actuator is engaged in the splined end of a spindle, which is inside the caliper piston and screwed into a thrust nut. Operation of the electric motor turns the spindle and produces linear movement of the thrust nut, to apply a target clamp load to the brake pads.


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15-04-2012 10:19am
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PhilSkill
 

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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

Ace, thanks! Looks a relatively easy part to replace too!

Calipers particularly the rears are often prone to corrosion so good to know for the future!

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15-04-2012 08:30pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

The hill hold on my car only seems to work if the hill is above a certain gradient, ie on slight slopes the car rolls back if i release the foot brake. Is this correct ?

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17-04-2012 01:13pm
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RE: Electronic Parking Brake

(17-04-2012 01:13pm)speary Wrote:  The hill hold on my car only seems to work if the hill is above a certain gradient, ie on slight slopes the car rolls back if i release the foot brake. Is this correct ?

I don't know how slight the slope is that you refer to. but mine works all the time on any slope that I would notice it.
17-04-2012 01:26pm
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