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    Default Grand scenic parking brake problem

    hi m8.

    I have Renault Grand Scenic in workshop due to problems with parking brake.
    We changed all the wires + bowden from modul to calipers. They were completly stucked.
    But now brake still dont work.
    With can clip i recife fault codes: df043 and df046

    Any solutions?
    Last edited by ridder; 23rd August, 2016 at 04:27 PM.

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    Check the grey connector under the left hand seat first.

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    All is cecked.
    I think problem is inside modul... Nobody had problem like this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ridder View Post
    All is cecked.
    I think problem is inside modul... Nobody had problem like this?
    Yes done one last week. the blue capacitor had blown and also one resistor.

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    bushes in the motor wear out an blows the relay on the pcb
    you tube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI23XL5dXZk

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