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Old Jul 19, 2019 | 05:48 PM
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E Brake fault light after replacing rear pads

Replaced pads and sensors , can not get this to go away even with Porsche scanner tool
 
Old Jul 20, 2019 | 10:33 PM
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Replaced pads and sensors , can not get this to go away even with Porsche scanner tool
There’s a series of steps on a bulletin on the Tech Info Site that is supposed to be followed in order. Son said I could borrow his computer when we get to the hotel.
 

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1. Parking brake from Overview
2. Drive links > Move to installation position
3. Maintenance repairs > Check basic setting
repeat 2 and 3 until basic setting is within spec
then continue
4. Maintenance repairs > Loop in (Grind in)
5. Maintenance repairs > Calibration

cycle ignition then clear faults
 
Old Jul 23, 2019 | 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by jzchen
1. Parking brake from Overview
2. Drive links > Move to installation position
3. Maintenance repairs > Check basic setting
repeat 2 and 3 until basic setting is within spec
then continue
4. Maintenance repairs > Loop in (Grind in)
5. Maintenance repairs > Calibration

cycle ignition then clear faults
Thank you will have my tech try this when he returns.
 
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I had the error show up randomly a few times, but it's always worked and the fault has never stayed on. I'll have the dealer look at it next time - but guessing it's all fine just some sensor has a funky input or something.
 
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I had the error show up randomly a few times, but it's always worked and the fault has never stayed on. I'll have the dealer look at it next time - but guessing it's all fine just some sensor has a funky input or something.
usually sensors on these cars, and control arms. TPMS is annoying as well, but the car is so solid otherwise
 
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