Parking Brake Stuck On

gemeit

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 Edinburgh
Hi All looking for some advice my parking brake is stuck on car wont move get the following error coded foxwell NT510 elite

6019: Parking brake control unit internal
6045 : Parking Brake temperature sensor servomotor left
6046 : Parking Brake temperature sensor servomotor Right
6570 : interface dsc
6573 : interface dsc

My thoughts are both brake actuators are faulty or need a new EMF module (does anyone know where it is located) any help / advice would be much appreciated

Thanks
 
It’s usually the parking brake ECU that’s bricked itself…early ones did..especially with flat / run down batteries..

A good Indy can reflash it :thumbsup:
 
B21 said:
It’s usually the parking brake ECU that’s bricked itself…early ones did..especially with flat / run down batteries..

A good Indy can reflash it :thumbsup:

Thanks last night I flashed the module via winkfp but still got same error codes (cant move car to get to an indy)
 
Well it’s highly unlikely your suddenly going to get parallel faults on both channels..

So if it’s been successfully flashed (I’d expect an error when writing) then it looks like the EMF module has gone south…why did you flash it ?
 
B21 said:
Well it’s highly unlikely your suddenly going to get parallel faults on both channels..

So if it’s been successfully flashed (I’d expect an error when writing) then it looks like the EMF module has gone south…why did you flash it ?

Thank you for your reply.
I flashed it because I thought it was the weak battery issue that many have had. Flash seemed to go ok no errors fault lights all reset whilst updating but when finished warnings came back. Like you I am not sure of both channels going down at same time but did experience slight burning smell couple of days before it stuck on.
 
Well I guess you can take the units off the rear discs and check…there’s not a lot to them in there as I discovered when I inadvertently motored he pistons all the way out..I got various errors but in the end got them cleared..
 
B21 said:
Well I guess you can take the units off the rear discs and check…there’s not a lot to them in there as I discovered when I inadvertently motored he pistons all the way out..I got various errors but in the end got them cleared..

Thanks that was my next move to inspect them both thanks for the tip re pistons :)
 
Update
Both brake actuators are fine looks like a fault in the EMF module not releasing pistons.

Does anyone know location of EMF module and if replacement needs coding
 
gemeit said:
B21 said:
Here you go

Thank you any idea if a replacement module need coded to car

TIS says it needs to be encoded / programmed…whether something like Protool would allow a re-install of code on such a module I don’t know..
 
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