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RUSK



Member Since: 27 Nov 2018
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver
Faulty Parking Brake

My 2008 RRS (TDV8) has started making a whirring noise and displaying “parking brake malfunction” messages. At this point, turning the car on and off a few times seems to fix it. But it’s gotten stuck in both the ON position and the OFF position.

Any ideas on the amount of labour (and parts?) required to repair?

Post #575314 Fri Feb 15 2019 7:41pm
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gogsy1956



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Bali Blue

Sounds like the module itself has a problem, but would need to be looked at to confirm exactly. I would certainly get it looked at as soon as possible and refrain from using it if you can,, it may save you a few quid. A module and cables will probably cost in the region of £500, if you leave it and it sizes on it may also cost you for discs and pads as well,,,, as happened to me! 2010 RRS, TDV8
bali Blue / colour coded
side steps / flappy paddles
black perforated leather
22" overfinch
heated everything, TV,fridge ...... now with gold calipers and mud flaps !( black mud flaps that is) !!
Many years ago,,,,, 1955 series 1 landie , sometimes wish I had kept it

Post #575411 Sat Feb 16 2019 9:30pm
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RUSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

It’s intermittent, and unfortunately I can’t avoid using the car. So I guess my best bet is to park on the flat at leave the parking brake off. Another forum suggested pulling the parking brake fuse... not sure why?!

Post #575414 Sat Feb 16 2019 9:48pm
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gogsy1956



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Bali Blue

Using the car is not the issue, just the brake,, removing the fuse will stop inadvertent use of the brake until youhave the chance to have it looked at, but I would advise to look at it sooner rather than later,, it will only get worse. 2010 RRS, TDV8
bali Blue / colour coded
side steps / flappy paddles
black perforated leather
22" overfinch
heated everything, TV,fridge ...... now with gold calipers and mud flaps !( black mud flaps that is) !!
Many years ago,,,,, 1955 series 1 landie , sometimes wish I had kept it

Post #575450 Sun Feb 17 2019 4:08pm
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Oldandconfused



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Zermatt Silver

When I had an issue with my EPB, I tried pulling the fuse only to find that the fuel gauge went to zero followed by the no fuel protocol cutting in. I would suggest that until you can get it sorted you leave it off, be sensible where you park, and stick a slab of duct tape over the switch (or you will automatically apply it).

Post #575463 Sun Feb 17 2019 6:47pm
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Father Jack



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Scotland 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Santorini Black

When mine was playing up I taped over the switch parked on the flat and with transmission in park all was fine. In the end pads and discs and an adjustment did the trick and no probs since.

Post #575471 Mon Feb 18 2019 7:37am
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RUSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

This is probably a very dumb question...

For a multitude of reasons I haven't been able to have this fixed yet. So I've been parking on the flat where possible and just leaving it in park. When I'm at home I have to park it on a slope, so I've been doing the same there - is this likely to cause damage? I'm assuming it isn't a great idea, but surely the transmission takes more impact from normal driving than simply holding the car still?

(Luckily, the slope at my house is far away from the public highway, so it would only roll into some shrubs if it let go)

Post #578203 Sun Mar 31 2019 7:40pm
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RRSTDV8



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United Kingdom 2012 Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE Orkney Grey

The park pawl is a fairly small thing and not designed for dynamic loads. It is supposed to hold the vehicle on a slope, however, so as long as you're gentle I don't see why it should be a problem.

Having said that, getting the EPB sorted would be a good thing to do anyway. Thumbs Up 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #578204 Sun Mar 31 2019 8:19pm
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wilf



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Not such a great idea, the solenoid used to disengage the pawl when you take it out of "P" will struggle if there is a load on the pawl from the slope. Easy to damage the pawl, too. MY2016 HSE D SDV6 - gone due to fuel dilution problems.

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Post #578210 Mon Apr 01 2019 6:09am
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Eaters



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

Agree with the guys over the use of "P". This car weighs 2.5 tonnes and just picture that being held by a small piece of metal inside your gearbox.

A year or so ago, I drove about 30 miles with the handbrake on as I didn't realise it had seized. My local indie stripped it down, cleaned it all up and put new shoes on at a cost of £160. So not an ideal expense but could have been worse. Robin
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Post #578266 Tue Apr 02 2019 7:44am
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RUSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

Right, I think it’s time I booked it in for the repair.

Can anyone lead me towards a good supplier of the parts that I may need?

I’m guessing I should look for the brake module and also the brake parts?

Info and links appreciated!

Post #578271 Tue Apr 02 2019 9:25am
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Bardley



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Have a read of this. It explains how it wrks, and you'll have an idea of what you're being charged for.

This is more than likely a handbrake shoe issue, so page 23 will show what's inside. If not adjusted correctly, they can bind or jam.

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Post #578272 Tue Apr 02 2019 9:43am
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RUSK



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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

That’s useful - thank you.

I noticed the other day, that when sat stationary on a slope, with my foot on the brake, the parking brake went on and off silently several times, HOWEVER, when I tried the same with the car in park, it immediately began the screeching noises.

Does this give any indication of what might be the issue?

Post #578273 Tue Apr 02 2019 9:49am
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gogsy1956



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Bali Blue

You will get a good idea if you look at advance factors who are sponsors of this site. But before you shell out on parts have the system serviced and adjusted correctly. Dirt is a big enemy of the rear shoes, if yours has not reached the point of complete seizure maybe a good clean and correct adjustment is all you may need.. Once they sieze it's starts to get expensive. 2010 RRS, TDV8
bali Blue / colour coded
side steps / flappy paddles
black perforated leather
22" overfinch
heated everything, TV,fridge ...... now with gold calipers and mud flaps !( black mud flaps that is) !!
Many years ago,,,,, 1955 series 1 landie , sometimes wish I had kept it

Post #578274 Tue Apr 02 2019 9:58am
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RUSK



Member Since: 27 Nov 2018
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United Kingdom 2008 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Zermatt Silver

Bad news...

It's in for the work today - I hadn't used the parking brake for a while, just parking on level ground as advised, to avoid putting a load on the pawl. Up until now, all I had experienced was grinding / squeaking when applied + the warning on the dash, it'd never seized up. The garage were going to look at cleaning and adjusting as a first approach...

Just had a call from the garage - my Range Rover is stuck on one of their ramps, the with the parking brake locked on and refusing to release - even trying the emergency release below the switch... they are going to have to cut the cable.

This is going to get expensive... can anyone recommend or help with the following?

> Correct part number for the parking brake module?
> Competitively priced suppliers for the above?
> Any other parts that I will likely need?
> Rough outline of the amount of labour required to replace the module?


Post #578655 Tue Apr 09 2019 10:30am
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