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INPA handbrake switch function testing
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09-23-2024, 10:22 PM | #1 |
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INPA handbrake switch function testing
I'm helping a friend diagnose a brake issue on his E60.
I know INPA has a lot of menus where you can test button and switch functions, but I cannot locate the menu (and corresponding module) where I can test the handbrake switch. Problem is he replaced rear brake pads before the CBS said to do it and didn't replace the sensor. He reset the CBS but it set remaining pad life to -15000 miles. I tried using ISTA+ to reset it and that didn't work either. I'm thinking the sensor may have worn through the first stage and that's why we can't reset it. He ordered a new sensor. But. I also noticed the BRAKE light remains illuminated on the dash with the handbrake on or off. Not sure if this is related to the brake wear sensor or another issue. Brake fluid level is full. |
09-24-2024, 09:16 AM | #2 | |
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INPA > E60 > Functional Jobs > F2 Identification (if same as E9x ?) INPA > E60 > Functional Jobs > F4 > F1 Error Memory ALL Modules On E9x, all Digital Inputs/Outputs for Brake functions, including Handbrake Switch, are viewed after connecting to DSC Module (Chassis | Dynamic Stability Control). You then select F5 Status Menu & F2 Digital Menu. There are multiple Digital screens; use page down to view later screens. There is also a CBS screen which allows you to see Analog status of Brake Pad Wear Sensors. The Fault Code(s) in DSC Module should be starting point. If you have other questions, please post back with Last-7 Characters of E60 VIN. George |
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