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Electronic parking brake problem HELP PLEASE!!

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Old May 12th, 2012, 13:51   #1
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Default Electronic parking brake problem HELP PLEASE!!

Hi i recently have aquired a dash info fault "electronic parking brake service required"

I took it to my volvo dealers who plugged it in and told me that there was no communication to the parking brake module. They said they had tested the electronic parking brake module but this was fine. They also went on to say the problem would "probably" be a wiring issue.

Problem is my dealer charges £97 an hour just to take a "look" into this problem.

I would therefore appreciate it if anyone knows anything or has heard of this problem?

Also does anyone know where the electronic parking brake module is located?? At £97 an hour, i may as well employ myself to have a good look at the wiring around this module for any obvious faults


Muchas gracias!
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Old May 12th, 2012, 18:20   #2
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Found the location of the epb module, in the boot, left hand side behind/under the fuse box

Checked all wiring and connections that I could get to, but nothing obvious
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Old May 13th, 2012, 00:23   #3
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Have found a replacement part i could buy off a Swedish breakers site but dont know if it will need programming or anything?.

Anyone got any ideas????
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Just i thought, i will. Surely need this fixing to enable car to pass an mot, is this correct???
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Old May 13th, 2012, 07:12   #5
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What car & age is it? I thought the electronic parking brake (as opposed to ones with cables!) were only on very recent volvos like the current S60.

What is it thats used to activate the brake?, MOT test definitely requires the handbrake to lock the wheels on the rolling road test, they also figure out some sort of efficiency figure from this also.
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Its a 2007 s80, thought all the new shaped s80's had them?

And yes, as or 2012' electronic parking brakes must be fully functional with no dash warning lights illuminated, to pass its mot test. So no ignoring the annoying message!!!
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Hi i recently have aquired a dash info fault "electronic parking brake service required"

I took it to my volvo dealers who plugged it in and told me that there was no communication to the parking brake module. They said they had tested the electronic parking brake module but this was fine. They also went on to say the problem would "probably" be a wiring issue.

Problem is my dealer charges £97 an hour just to take a "look" into this problem.

I would therefore appreciate it if anyone knows anything or has heard of this problem?

Also does anyone know where the electronic parking brake module is located?? At £97 an hour, i may as well employ myself to have a good look at the wiring around this module for any obvious faults


Muchas gracias!
The early S80 like yours did have a problem with some control units failing , If there is is a live and earth going to the unit yet they cant communicate with it , It has to be faulty .
Yes a new module will need car specific software at a dealer to activate it .
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The early S80 like yours did have a problem with some control units failing , If there is is a live and earth going to the unit yet they cant communicate with it , It has to be faulty .
Yes a new module will need car specific software at a dealer to activate it .
Would a dealer program a used uit supplied by me do u think??
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Would a dealer program a used uit supplied by me do u think??
I doubt it as it could cause him a lot of money and time sorting it if something went wrong , generaly units from other vehicles cannot be loaded with software for a different vehicle .
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I doubt it as it could cause him a lot of money and time sorting it if something went wrong , generaly units from other vehicles cannot be loaded with software for a different vehicle .
Thats what i thought. Have heard of autologic diagnostic tool that can program ecu's

Independant may be able to sor this problem out???
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