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e brakes service mode
#1
Guys,
 if I click on "e brake service mode" does that release the rear brake cylinders and can I change the brake pads?
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#2
Yes, that should do the trick.
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#3
(03-01-2023, 07:23 AM)Sodertalje Wrote: Yes, that should do the trick.

Thanks Sir.
Thats perfect, gone try it coming weekend.
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#4
It releases the parking brake cylinder.

So you don't have to crank manually or use a 9V battery to back them.

Very easy job to change rear pads/discs

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(03-01-2023, 12:42 PM)BeachBoy Wrote: It releases the parking brake cylinder.

So you don't have to crank manually or use a 9V battery to back them.

Very easy job to change rear pads/discs

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Nice……thanks Sir.
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#6
Before I made OrBit...I used a 9V battery and some scrap wires to run the motors back ;-)

But yeah brake service mode does the trick!
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#7
Yes Sir, I know. I always did it with the battery charger. But this is much more convenient.
Piet
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