How to fix parking brake module on Land Rover Discovery?

How to fix parking brake module on Land Rover Discovery?

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Do you need to replace discs on Land Rover Discovery 3?

If the actuator does need replacing then the shoes and discs will also have to be replaced for the system to work properly and validate the warranty on the part. Discovery 3 – New Genuine Land Rover® Handbrake Actuator with new cables, drums, shoes, discs and pads – fitted, adjusted & programmed to ECU – £1385 inc. VAT

What should I do if my brake pad light is still on?

If you did this and the light is still on, then you should check brake fluid levels and make sure the line is properly bled. If that looks good, check the fuses in the glove box (look at manual for fuse map). Martin Hollins likes this.

Are there any problems with the Land Rover Discovery?

Symptoms of faulty valves can be; heavy black smoke, loss of power, poor running and high fuel consumption. If you suspect the valves are faulty we have the latest Land Rover ® diagnostic equipment to run a complete check to confirm if there is a problem. Unfortunately there are two of them on the Discovery 3 and 4.

How do you reset the brake pads on a Land Rover?

You literally pull the tip out of the brake caliper (sits in a gap on the top of the pads that accessible through the opening in the caliper) and follow the cable till you see the disconnect (front one is a little hidden in wheel liner).

What does reset the brake pad light do?

It’s been a while now so my memory fades, but I don’t recall doing anything to clear the light, but I replaced the sensors at the same time the pads (and rotors on occasion) where replaced. Replacing the sensor does reset the light.

What should I do if my brake light is still on?

If you did this and the light is still on, then you should check brake fluid levels and make sure the line is properly bled. If that looks good, check the fuses in the glove box (look at manual for fuse map).