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This is my test page. Don't touch it :-)

Read Me

The Original EPB page text from VW Touareg (7P) Parking Brake before modifications on 3/29. Do not use this page unless you are providing feedback related to edits/corrections needed here: VW Touareg (7P) Parking Brake

Random pics here: https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipP6jZrdgIZZ4fdyJVwsvLekvPYu5z7vR1g4hloZDzyo6iSjPPz9qndupEDpTS2dRQ?key=bUJ4WE5XcDM4YTE1Mi1GeU9ZTGsxMUZmMXdXUnhn

Coding

Coding for this Control Module is normally done via Software Version Management (SVM). If the old Control Module is still accessible read/copy it's Coding to the new Module. If this is not possible each coding inquiry has to be configured per vehicle based on the complete Auto-Scan and vehicle repair history. Registered Customers can email directly with each request.


Basic Setting

We do not have a detailed procedure to offer after mechanical repairs to this Electro-Mechanical Parking Brake (EPB) system at this time but this video shows a test procedure that has been confirmed working by at least one customer:

http://forums.ross-tech.com/showthread.php?3267-7P-T-Reg-EPB

Delete Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Replacement

After Replacing this Control Module these Steps have to be performed in the following Order:

In case you are having trouble with procedure please contact us directly and we will assist you with the Coding Process. Every inquiry on this topic has to include a full Auto-Scan as well as which parts have been replaced and why, also make sure the Auto-Scan includes the complete VIN of the vehicle in question.

Special Notes

  • Air Gap Spec is between 1.9mm to 2.4mm
  • Left and Right sides must be within 0.2mm of each other
  • Brake shoe adjuster, each click is a 0.15mm adjustment
    • Left side of vehicle:
      • Moving adjuster wheel towards front of vehicle, Air Gap gets smaller
      • Moving adjuster wheel towards rear of vehicle, Air Gap gets larger
    • Right side of vehicle:
      • Moving adjuster wheel towards front of vehicle, Air Gap gets larger
      • Moving adjuster wheel towards rear of vehicle, Air Gap gets smaller


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