
Originally Posted by
Disco-tastic
Are you saying that the dealer didn't do it, even though they said they did? If so, then that's a fault with the dealer, not the car. Same as if they said they changed the engine oil but didn't and the motor blew up. There are plenty of stories of terrible service practices...
I have heard of the modules crapping themselves with no help and needing replacement, though its rare. In most cases that I've heard of the issue is lack of maintenance.
Yes your right, it is lack of maintenance. Some people choose to do that maintenance themselves others chose to pay and rely on others to do it. it's disappointing when it said to be done but appears not to have been done.
I'm not trying to say there is a fault with the car as a whole. Though I am saying the design of the EPB module itself could be better.
There is already a proximity sensor within the unit to sense when the travelling mechanism has returned it's 'home' position. It needs another to tell it when it is nearing the extent of its allowable travel so it does not jam.
And yes, Tombie is right. You can rebuild it.
The internal gear mechanism can be bought as a kit from an after market mob and the 2 brake cables on the EPB unit can be bought as genuine parts from landrover in cases where they have needed to be cut away in order to get mobile after the unit has jammed.
My dealer cut the brake cable. No problem if that's what you need to do. But they then told me
a) once the release mechanism has been pulled it brakes a part within the unit which can't be fixed.
b) spare parts for the unit (ie brake cables etc which need to be cut and the release mechanism) can not be bought so the entire unit must be replaced at ~$1500 + labour.
After retrieving the old unit from the dealer and pulling the thing apart in order to understand how it works why it failed I find there is really nothing wrong with it other than it has over travelled, jammed and now has one unserviceable brake cable. A bit of fiddling on my part un-jammed it. I could have bought a replacement brake cable. The bit about the release cable braking something inside the EPB when pulled is just crap.
My dealer and I have now parted ways. Not over the EPB incident, over many incidents of poor service over many years.
2024 RRS on the road
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1999 D2 V8, in heaven
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