Yes, another one of those threads...
2007 2.0 TDI PD 140 DSG saloon, 122k.
Over the last week the car has been having intermittent parking brake warnings. I've just bought VCDS. Seemed worth it.
The code was '02431 - right parking brake motor (V283) resistance to movement. 003 mechanical failure - intermittent.'
(I have the full text file that I can past into the thread if it's preferable)
I bought a replacement TRW caliper and set about fitting it.
I've seen the Ross Tech tutorial regarding changing the rear pads: you're supposed to connect a battery charger to supply a steady 12v and use VCDS to retract the pistons. I wasn't changing the pads so did not do this. The tutorial advises running a full scan before-hand to make sure there are no brake-related codes and only if there aren't, continue changing the pads. I *do* have a brake-related code so did not follow the pad procedure.
Ignition and parking brake off, I disconnected the 12v supply from the affected caliper, unscrewed the slider bolts, removed the hydraulic lines and installed the new caliper in reverse order and then bled it.
At no point was VCDS used to alter the caliper motors during this process and at no point was the EPB button pressed.
I ran a full scan after this was completed and a new code appeared: '02433 - supply voltage for right parking brake motor (V283). 011 open circuit MIL on.'
This code will not clear. The 12v caliper supply is definitely plugged in.
The new code is accompanied by these two new ones:
'005714 - please check DTC memory of transmission controller. P1652 - 008.'
'00473 - control module for electric park/handbrake (J540). 013 check DTC memory - intermittent.'
My questions:
- What is my next step? I wanted to begin some king of recalibration process after the new caliper was fitted but the new code is an unexpected surprise and a cause for concern. I assume it's better investigated than ignored.
- Why has this code appeared? I did not move the motors with VCDS unwittingly. I did not press the EPB button before any kind of recalibration process.
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I have registered for Ross Tech support and am awaiting a reply but it's Sunday soon and don't hold out much hope.
Thanks all.
