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V11
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
DF015
CONTINUED
Clutch pedal position sensor connector: 1057Electronic parking brake computer connector:
1217
Track 1
Track 2
Track 3Track E4
Track E3
Track E2
Repair if necessary.
Disconnect the clutch pedal position sensor connector to check, with the ignition switched on and the electronic
parking brake computer connector connected, the presence of a 5 volt supply, by measuring between tracks 1
and 3 of the sensor (+ 5 V on track 1 and earth on track 3).
If the 5 V supply is not present and the connections previously checked are correct, contact the Techline.
With the clutch pedal position sensor connector disconnected, measure the sensor resistance between tracks 1
and 3 of the sensor.
Replace the sensor if its resistance is not 5200 ± 520 .
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
1. DEF; 2. DEF
NOTESConditions for applying the fault finding procedure to
a stored fault:
Engine at idle speed, and gear engaged for 5 seconds.
Check the operation of statuses ET016 Manual gearbox gear lever position and ET017 Reverse gear
engaged and the absence of any incorrect contacts.
If not correct, check the operation of the gearbox sensor.
Check that the clutch pedal position sensor is fitted correctly: the "arm" of the potentiometer should be inserted
correctly into its mounting lug (neither above nor below).
Using the diagnostic tool, display parameter PR006 Clutch pedal position on the main data screen (see the
conformity check values).
Check the conformity of the pedals.
If the fault persists, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
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V11
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults37B
DF025
PRESENT
OR
STOREDVEHICLE MOVEMENT WITH MAXIMUM APPLICATION
1. DEF: Rear wheel movement with parking brake applied
2. DEF: Front wheel movement with parking brake applied
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
First deal with faults DF046 Brake motor/cables connection, DF042 Force sensor,
DF035 Undervoltage, DF041 Slope sensor, DF049 Brake application, DF054
Battery voltage too high and DF055 Battery undervoltage, if they are present or
stored.
If none of these faults is present or stored, the parking brake computer is not normally
the cause.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
Apply the fault finding procedure even if the fault is stored.
Note:
The fault does not remain present after it has been detected.
1. DEF
NOTESSpecial notes:
– This fault indicates that the electronic parking brake
computer detected rear wheel movement although the
parking brake was applied with maximum force.
– It may be associated with 2.DEF.
If this fault is not associated with the faults mentioned
above, check the conformity of the parking brake's
mechanical force line:
– Condition and conformity of rear brake pads.
– Parking brake cables correctly fitted.
– Good condition of the parking brake cables (no seizing
or deterioration).
– Conformity, condition and correct operation of the rear
brake callipers.
This fault is an operational warning. Check the context in
which it appears.
It may appear during:
– incorrect use of a roller test bench which drives the
rear wheels (MOT test),
– forced assisted release when starting, when the
starting conditions have not been met,
– vehicle overload on a very steep slope (maximum
permissible all-up weight exceeded + angle > 18°: e.g.
towing a trailer or a caravan).
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA_V0D_DF025/FPA_V11_DF025
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0D, 11
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ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults37B
DF025
PRESENT
OR
STOREDVEHICLE MOVEMENT WITH MAXIMUM APPLICATION
1. DEF: The computer has detected vehicle movement when parked (parking brake
applied)
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
First deal with faults DF046 Brake motor/cables connection, DF042 Force sensor,
DF035 Undervoltage, DF041 Slope sensor, DF049 Brake application, DF054
Battery voltage too high and DF055 Battery undervoltage, if they are present or
stored.
If none of these faults is present or stored, the parking brake computer is not normally
the cause.
Conditions for applying the fault finding procedure to a stored fault:
Apply the fault finding procedure even if the fault is stored.
Note:
The fault does not remain present after it has been detected.
Special notes:
– this fault indicates that the electronic parking brake computer detected movement
of the vehicle although the parking brake was applied.
– if this fault is present, with the ignition on, the buzzer on the instrument panel is
activated (when the vehicle is moving with the parking brake applied).
This fault is an operational warning. Check the context in which it appears.
It may appear during:
– an application request, whilst the vehicle is still being driven,
– forced assisted release when starting, when the starting conditions have not
been met,
– parked on a steep slope with slippery surface,
– incorrect use of a roller test bench (MOT test).
Only for Vdiag 08 and 0C:
If there is a stored fault, refer to the statuses and parameters when it appears.
Explanation of counters: see Introduction section.
If the fault is stored and PR018 = 0 and PR022 > 25, clear the fault: do not take this
fault into account.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA_V0C_DF025/FPA_V04_DF025/FPA_V08_DF025
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08
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ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
DF041
PRESENT
OR
STOREDSLOPE SENSOR
1. DEF: Signal inconsistency
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
This fault must be dealt with first.
Special notes:
The slope sensor is internal to the electronic parking brake computer, it cannot be
separated.
Before replacing an electronic parking brake computer, save the data from the old
computer (for vehicles fitted with a manual gearbox).
For this operation, (see Replacement of components).
Contact the Techline without clearing the faults.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA_V0C_DF041/FPA_V04_DF041/FPA_V08_DF041/FPA_V0D_DF041/FPA_V11_DF041
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V11
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
DF042
PRESENT
OR
STOREDFORCE SENSOR
CC.0: Short circuit to earth
CC.1: Short circuit to + 12 V
1. DEF: Sensor supply fault
2 CO.0: Open circuit or short circuit to earth
CC.1
1. DEF
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
This fault must be dealt with first.
Special notes:
The force sensor is internal to the electronic parking brake
computer; it cannot be separated.
Before replacing an electronic parking brake computer,
save the data from the old computer (for vehicles fitted
with a manual gearbox).
For this operation, (see Replacement of components).
Contact the Techline without clearing the faults.
CC.0
NOTESPriority when dealing with a number of faults:
Deal with faults DF055 Battery undervoltage and DF052
Multiplex network first if they are present or stored.
Special notes:
The force sensor is internal to the electronic parking brake
computer; it cannot be separated.
Before replacing a parking brake control unit, save the data
from the old computer (for vehicles fitted with a manual
gearbox).
For this operation, (see Replacement of components).
Contact the Techline without clearing the faults.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA_V0C_DF042/FPA_V04_DF042/FPA_V08_DF042/FPA_V0D_DF042/FPA_V11_DF042
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V11
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 04, 08,
0D, 11
37B
DF042
CONTINUED
2 CO.0
NOTESPriorities when dealing with a number of faults:
This fault must be dealt with first.
Special notes:
The force sensor is internal to the electronic parking brake
computer; it cannot be separated.
Only for Espace IV Ph2 and Vel satis Ph2 in Vdiag 0D.
Before replacing an electronic parking brake computer,
save the data from the old computer (for vehicles fitted
with a manual gearbox).
For this operation, (see Replacement of components).
Contact the Techline without clearing the faults.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
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V11
ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults37B
DF049
CONTINUED 1
2. DEF
NOTESSpecial notes:
The specification 2.DEF mainly comes from a fault with the
electrical power supply, braking application travel or the
internal force sensor.
If this fault appears after the parking brake has been replaced:
– Check the conformity of the parking brake fitting.
– Check that the battery voltage PR001 is greater than 12.5 V.
– Clear the fault and restart the procedure for fitting the parking brake: see Replacement of components.
Check the fault context when the fault appears: if the battery voltage PR001 is less than 9 V when the fault
appears, then:
– Check the supply line and that the resistance is less than 150 m.
– If there is no sign of a fault on the supply line and if PR019 < 3 and PR022 > 25 and PR018 < 15 then clear
the fault.
Check the fault context when the fault appears: If ET028 Brake switch signal is PRESSED, then:
–If PR019 < 3 and PR022 > 25 and PR018 < 15, then clear the fault.
– The fault can be caused when the user depresses the brake pedal hard, when the parking brake is being
applied. If this is the case, clear the fault.
If there is a loud noise when applying, when maximum braking is requested, then the cause may be mechanical.
Check that the parking brake mechanical tensioning line is correct:
– Parking brake cables correctly fitted.
– Good condition of the parking brake cables (no seizing or deterioration).
– Conformity, condition and proper functioning of the rear brake callipers.
– Condition and conformity of rear brake pads.
– Conformity of rear brakes bleeding.
Carry out the necessary repairs.
Using the diagnostic tool (PARKING sub-function), display the parameters PR005 Force setpoint and PR004
Measured force value. These must have the various values recorded in the conformity check.
If the fault is still present, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 08, 0D,
11
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ELECTRONIC PARKING BRAKE
Fault finding – Interpretation of faults37B
DF049
CONTINUED 2
3. DEF
4. DEF
NOTESSpecial notes:
The specification 3.DEF mainly comes from a fault with the
electrical power supply or the internal force sensor.
The 4.DEF code is mainly generated by an electrical supply
fault or an internal fault (motor, sensor, etc.). It indicates that
the parking brake is neither applied or released.
If the fault persists, contact the Techline.
AFTER REPAIRIf the computer has been replaced (at the request of the Techline), initialise the
electronic parking brake computer (see Replacement of components).
Issue several braking and release commands to confirm the repair.
Deal with any other faults.
FPA
Vdiag No.: 0C, 08, 0D,
11