Mitsubishi Outlander – Electric Parking Brake (How To Select Maintenance Mode)

Mitsubishi Outlander – Electric Parking Brake (How To Select Maintenance Mode)

Step:
1.Make sure gear is in P position.
2.Turn On Ig switch.
3.Depress brake pedal.
4.Switch on Parking brake switch at least 10 times(= On-Off x10times, 2 sec approx between each push)
5.once it complete, a mesage displays “Parking Brake Temporarily Not Available” and Red Brake indicator will blinking on panel.
6.Press Parking Brake Button once, to switch off.
7.Right after that, press “AutoHold” switch On-Off at least 10times in 7 second.
After 10 times, press Parking Braking Button once.
8.When succesful, a msg will appear on panel “Parking Brake Service Required”, & Yellow Brake Indicator light will illuminate.No-flashing.
9.Step your foot off from brake pedal.And turn Ig switch to Off.
10.Then remove Negative terminal of battery.
11.Now u can carry out job to replace rear brake pad.

Purpose to do this is to depressurize hydraulic in rear brake caliper & to release piston from lock outward .(to deactivate handbrake operation).
So that the piston will be easier to be push back , to fit in new thick brake pad.

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jmmusic231 says:

for this reason not more Mitsubishi in my life. the engineer don’t think in DYI, change oil, brake, etc. And they put this garbage process for thousand of people DYI.

Queen Nina says:

The AAA put this mode on my car and now it wouldn’t go off. Does anyone know how to take it off?

caRLos says:

For everyone that followed this or any other video… all these methods do not work, they will just give your vehicle an error code that only if you have a high end obd2 scanner can erase or your certified dealer and it is really pricey to get it erased so word of advice from experience, just get a scanner from advance that has the EPB service and do it right, it'll save you some money and many headaches

calixto dapigran says:

I have that problem now. How to removed it?

Percッ says:

I changed my break pads with out doing this and after I changed em the Parking break service light keeps blinking and beeping. How do I take it out of that mode to where its not blinking at all or beeping?

Richard Auckland says:

if i do this would i be able to push the piston in or do i still have to do the wiring trick with power source I've seen in other video

Stroutster says:

What year car is the video for?

Norman Castiello says:

Get rid of the music.

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