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Dobby



Member Since: 02 Jan 2018
Location: East Seaxe
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Changing rear pads and calibrating the EPB

Hi chaps,

I was just getting ready to change the rear brake pads on the RRS, and was looking through the workshop manual for the procedure to put the park brake into service mode. Which doesn’t seem to hard.

But, when taking the EPB out of service mode after the pad change, the WSM says to recalibrate the park brake with the diag tool.

I found the Atlantic British video of the pad change on YouTube, but he doesn’t mention the EPB, so I’m wondering if jut the process of using the park brake will calibrate it. Or if it actually needs to be manually calibrated via ODBII.

Any ideas?

Cheers,
Dobbs, MY15.5 HSE
MY13 110
MY87 90 (ex-mod) (for sale)

Post #568030 Thu Nov 01 2018 10:00am
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Scrumpy



Member Since: 11 Nov 2016
Location: Surrey
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When I changed the discs and pads on my 2005 SC I did exactly the same as they showed on Atlantic British YouTube site same as you.

I didn't calibrate the EPB with any diag tool, I just used the manual method of 7(?) clicks of the spring loaded cog inside the hub same as on the video and I've had absolutely no issue with the EPB since I did that 18 months ago. 2016 RRS SVR Estoril Blue
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Dobby



Member Since: 02 Jan 2018
Location: East Seaxe
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Ah, sorry should have said. This is a MY15.5, so has the secondary pistons to push the usual drive pads into the rotor. There’s no shoe inside the hub afaik. MY15.5 HSE
MY13 110
MY87 90 (ex-mod) (for sale)

Post #568057 Thu Nov 01 2018 1:12pm
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