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parking brake problem 763f
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<blockquote data-quote="thetool" data-source="post: 20908" data-attributes="member: 1534"><p>I don't think there is anything wrong with the brake, if it works with your button.</p><p>It depends mostly on whether you have a green "push-to-operate" or a yellow "traction lock override" button, to determine what the problem is.</p><p>If the button is green, you have a switch in your seat bar pivot, and the seat-switch is by-passed. Check the seat bar switch. Sometimes they loosen or wear and they pivot with the bar.</p><p>If the button is yellow, you also have a seat switch under the seat. Any objects or dirt that keeps your seat from moving downward with you in it will cause a malfunction. You can get an update "push-to-operate kit" and take care of this PIA, but it's like $300 I think.</p><p>Simplest is, according to your description, you are starting with the bar up, hitting the button, then lowering the bar, which I believe re-sets the system and drops the brake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thetool, post: 20908, member: 1534"] I don't think there is anything wrong with the brake, if it works with your button. It depends mostly on whether you have a green “push-to-operate“ or a yellow “traction lock override“ button, to determine what the problem is. If the button is green, you have a switch in your seat bar pivot, and the seat-switch is by-passed. Check the seat bar switch. Sometimes they loosen or wear and they pivot with the bar. If the button is yellow, you also have a seat switch under the seat. Any objects or dirt that keeps your seat from moving downward with you in it will cause a malfunction. You can get an update “push-to-operate kit“ and take care of this PIA, but it's like $300 I think. Simplest is, according to your description, you are starting with the bar up, hitting the button, then lowering the bar, which I believe re-sets the system and drops the brake. [/QUOTE]
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