Yay! Parking Brake has failed again.

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I had a parking brake fault (red box, service now) the very first weekend I had the car.
Now 8k miles later it's faulting again.

The dealer was supposed to call me back, but they have no appointments til the 18th. This is not a positive turn of events.

Has anyone else had this ? It still looks like I am the only one who has had this specific fault.
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I had it and I saw another thread on here about it. So there are at least three of us on here.
Took it in and they reset and updated associated modules. A week later it came back. Diagnosed as a faulty sensor. Replaced and no issues since. Maybe 2000 miles ago.
 
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I had it and I saw another thread on here about it. So there are at least three of us on here.
Took it in and they reset and updated associated modules. A week later it came back. Diagnosed as a faulty sensor. Replaced and no issues since. Maybe 2000 miles ago.
How long did it take to order the module?
 
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About two weeks.
Did you drive it in those two weeks?

(people will give me crap about this - but if it can't pass a state inspection no matter what the reason is, this should be immediately addressed since it's the second time in less than six months. One more time and we are 99% towards lemon law in this state)
 


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So, my Mustang had a defective parking brake. The problem was that the parking brake only fully engaged if you pulled really hard on it. It was a stick, so leaving it in gear would have prevented the rest of the story but it was a new car and I was unfamiliar with it although I had driven a stick before.

Anyways, I got out of the car, and it took off on me a couple of seconds after getting out of it. Fortunately, it wasn't a steep decline, so I ran behind the car, caught it, pushed it back then realized, "you know, maybe I ought to open the door, get inside and check the parking brake".

Ford issued a recall a few months later but when you think back on things sometimes it's a wonder that I've made it as far as I have.
 
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So, my Mustang had a defective parking brake. The problem was that the parking brake only fully engaged if you pulled really hard on it. It was a stick, so leaving it in gear would have prevented the rest of the story but it was a new car and I was unfamiliar with it although I had driven a stick before.

Anyways, I got out of the car, and it took off on me a couple of seconds after getting out of it. Fortunately, it wasn't a steep decline, so I ran behind the car, caught it, pushed it back then realized, "you know, maybe I ought to open the door, get inside and check the parking brake".

Ford issued a recall a few months later but when you think back on things sometimes it's a wonder that I've made it as far as I have.
I had a 1968 Camaro that rolled across an entire strip mall (think huge one) in Texas when the parking brake failed. Didn't hit anything but a cart return at the end of a very very steep hill. I got so lucky.
 

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I had a 1968 Camaro that rolled across an entire strip mall (think huge one) in Texas when the parking brake failed. Didn't hit anything but a cart return at the end of a very very steep hill. I got so lucky.
Good thing you had it aligned.
 

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I had a parking brake fault (red box, service now) the very first weekend I had the car.
Now 8k miles later it's faulting again.

The dealer was supposed to call me back, but they have no appointments til the 18th. This is not a positive turn of events.

Has anyone else had this ? It still looks like I am the only one who has had this specific fault.
Yes I have a thread that details my PB failure

https://www.macheforum.com/site/threads/just-got-it-back-from-service-parking-brake-issue.8014/
 

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Did you drive it in those two weeks?

(people will give me crap about this - but if it can't pass a state inspection no matter what the reason is, this should be immediately addressed since it's the second time in less than six months. One more time and we are 99% towards lemon law in this state)
Can you not call another dealer or ask to speak to the GM and push to get in? Also, I always see people throw lemon law around like it’s a cake walk, it’s a nightmare. It’s not like they fix the same thing 3 times, it happens again and they just take your keys and hand you a check. Most of the time you have to get a lawyer, they tell you to take it in yet again then it’s months of just processing. Nightmare.
 

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Did you drive it in those two weeks?
Yes, I did. But in my case, the parking brake still worked just fine. The sensor was out of spec, but hadn't totally failed to the point it rendered the parking brake non-functional.
 

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I had a parking brake fault (red box, service now) the very first weekend I had the car.
Now 8k miles later it's faulting again.

The dealer was supposed to call me back, but they have no appointments til the 18th. This is not a positive turn of events.

Has anyone else had this ? It still looks like I am the only one who has had this specific fault.
Good morning. Would you please send us a private message with your VIN and mileage so we can look into this parking brake issue for you? I'd love to help you sort this out so you can get back to driving your Mach E carefree!
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