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Renault Espace-IV- Electric parking brake with control element and hand-brake cables | HELLA

Renault Espace-IV, model year 2002-2014

Electric parking brake with control element and hand-brake cables

General information

Before repair work begins on the rear axle wheel brakes of the vehicle models mentioned above, the electric parking brake must be emergency-released or deactivated.

Emergency release

Carry out the following steps for emergency release:

  • Switch on the ignition
  • Put the automatic transmission in the "P" position
  • Release the parking brake

· To do this, press the release button and actuate the release pushbutton switch

  • Switch off the ignition and withdraw the Renault chip card
  • Open the center flap between the front seats

· Pull hard on the emergency release (yellow lever)

· The slackening of the cables produces an audible noise

  • Unhook the control cables at the brake calipers

· Avoid placing mechanical loads on the cables with your tools

Note: The emergency release/the control element of the electric parking brake will automatically reset to its working position the next time the EPB switch is pressed.

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Renault Espace-IV- Electric parking brake with control element and hand-brake cables- Image 2

Important safety note

Technical information and practical tips have been compiled by HELLA in order to provide professional support to vehicle workshops in their day-to-day work. The information provided on this website is intended for use by suitably qualified personnel only. Reprinting, distribution, reproduction, exploitation in any form or disclosure of the contents of this document, even in part, is prohibited without our express, written approval and indication of the source. The schematic illustrations, pictures and descriptions serve only for the purposes of explanation and representation of the instructions and cannot be used as a basis for installation or assembly work. All rights reserved.

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