dabangsta Posted November 4 Report Share Posted November 4 9 hours ago, Summers22 said: Need some thoughts, got the dreaded warning messages on the dash about parking brake malfunction after driving in the rain today. So far I have a DTC, C2007. That's the right actuator. I attempted to put the vehicle into service mode, but that is not working. It is not the body to motor harness as it works on the driver side actuator and it's not the passenger actuator itself, as I removed it and tested it on the driver side and the actuator cycled perfectly. I assume this means there is a break in a wire somewhere between the driver and the passenger actuator. I will do some more digging tomorrow, but a couple jumper wires may be made and installed so I can get it back on the road. Hard to see how the wiring is routed as it looks to go up into the body on both sides, so I may remove the spare and see what I can see. Anyone have this dtc and the harness and actuator are fine? Any reason to not suspect the wiring that goes to that specific side, like has been the case with most of the above posters to this thread? I assume that if you find an issue you can temporarily patch it but getting a new one and watching how it is routed seems to be the way to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dallas150 Posted 11 hours ago Report Share Posted 11 hours ago I would still suspect the harnesses that go to the EPB motors. The wiring doesn't always break in a visible way, from the checks I performed on mine, they were broken within the wire jacket and cracked within the protective loom. They can make and break the connection intermittently since the break within the wire jacket, the wiring is still very close together and can reconnect from simply being bent slightly in the right direction. This type of break can also be the cause of a fault coming and going at random. Not that the wiring couldn't be failed within the main harness in the vehicle, its just not likely. I've also seen this type of failure in the front camera harness. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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