Ford Galaxy / Ford S-MAX. Manual — part 67
Parking Brake and Actuation - Parking
Brake
S-MAX/Galaxy 2006.5 (02/2006-)
Description and Operation
Manual parking brake
A conventional parking brake system is used with a twin A-frame parking brake control
lever which is located in the floor console.
Only the parking brake control is visible, the parking brake control lever is hidden by the
floor console.
Electronic parking brake (EPB)
Description
EPB switch
Right-hand rear EPB actuator
EPB module
Left-hand rear EPB actuator
An EPB is available as an option for the vehicle. In comparison to a conventional parking
brake, the EPB offers the following advantages:
* Ease of operation, due to low operating forces. This is achieved by the use of an electrical
switch instead of a lever and the parking brake cables are replaced by electrical cables.
* The EPB is always applied firmly, giving maximum parking brake power in all operating
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* Safety, the vehicle can be slowed down with the EPB if the hydraulics of the brake system
fail while driving. The system is automatically coordinated with the ABS system to prevent
the braked wheels from locking.
The system comprises the following components:
* EPB module: This is located in the rear stowage area, behind the left-hand rear quarter
trim panel. The module is the system control unit and operates the rear brake calipers as
required using information from the EPB switch, the ignition key and various system data
from the high-speed CAN Bus.
* EPB Switch: This is a push-pull type switch and is located in the floor console. To release
the EPB, push the EPB switch down. To engage the EPB, pull the EPB switch up.
* EPB Actuators: These are attached to the left and right-hand rear brake caliper housings.
They use an electric motor to operate the calipers by turning a threaded spindle within a
pressure nut that presses against the brake caliper piston.
Modes of Operation:
Static Mode (vehicle stationary): Full application and release of the rear brakes is possible.
The parking brake will only release if the brake pedal or clutch pedal is depressed at the
same time as releasing the EPB switch, or when the vehicle is driven away.
Key Out Apply: The parking brake is automatically applied (auto clamp) when the ignition
key is removed from the ignition switch.
Dynamic Mode (vehicle in motion): The parking brake is gradually activated when the EPB
switch is applied and released when the EPB switch is released.
Drive Away Assist: This system enables the driver to drive away on an incline without the
vehicle rolling back unintentionally. After stopping the vehicle on an incline or a descent
and the parking brake is applied, it will be released when operating the accelerator pedal
without any further driver intervention.
Disc Temperature Mode: If after bringing the vehicle to a halt the rear brake discs
temperature exceeds 300°C, the parking brake will be activated and will not release until
the brake discs have sufficiently cooled.
Stall Apply: If the engine is stalled the parking brake is automatically applied.
Service mode activation and deactivation
On vehicles with Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) it is required to activate the service mode
before any work is started. Also the deactivation of the service mode is required after the
repair. The Service mode can be activated either using the vehicle system or using the Ford
diagnostic system. For additional information, refer to 206-05 Parking Brake and Actuation,
General Procedures.
A separate procedure is available if the vehicle is without power. For additional information,
refer to 206-05 Parking Brake and Actuation, General Procedures.
Parking Brake and Actuation - Parking
Brake
S-MAX/Galaxy 2006.5 (02/2006-)
Diagnosis and Testing
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 206-05, for schematic and connector
information.
General Equipment
Principles of Operation
Inspection and Verification
1. 1. Verify the customer concern.
2. 2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
3. 3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause
(if possible) before proceeding to the next step
4. 4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom
Chart.
Symptom Chart
Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)
Mechanical
Electrical
Parking brake switch
Clutch pedal switch
Caliper
Brake disc
Brake pad
Parking brake switch
Clutch pedal switch
Fuse(s)
Electrical connector(s)
Circuit(s)
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
Poor drive away release
Reversing lamp
switch stuck on.
*
Check the operation of the reversing
lamps.
REFER to:
Reversing Lamps
(417-01
Exterior Lighting, Diagnosis and
Testing).
*
Clutch changed
and not re-learned.
*
Carry out several drive aways with
manual operation of the EPB switch.
*
Drive away release not
possible
Clutch pedal
position switch not
depressed fully.
*
Check the correct clutch pedal
position switch is fitted. Advise the
customer that the clutch must be fully
depressed to activate drive away
release.
*
Accelerator pedal
not depressed
sufficiently.
*
Advise the customer that the
accelerator pedal must be depressed
at least 10% to activate drive away
release.
*
Drive away release
option configured
out.
*
Connect WDS and check the
configuration.
REFER to:
Module Configuration
(418-
01 Module Configuration, General
Procedures).
*
Automatic 'key out' EPB
activation not possible
Automatic 'key out'
EPB activation
*
Connect WDS and check the
configuration.
*
option configured
out.
REFER to:
Module Configuration
(418-
01 Module Configuration, General
Procedures).
DTC C2005.09: Right actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
A.
*
DTC C2005.71: Right actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
A.
*
DTC C2005.77: Right actuator
fault
Battery.
Charging system.
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
B.
*
DTC C2005.95: Right actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. Apply and release the parking
brake. If the DTC remains, GO to
Pinpoint Test
C.
*
DTC C2006.09: Left actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
D.
*
DTC C2006.71: Left actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
D.
*
DTC C2006.77: Left actuator
fault
Battery.
Charging system.
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
E.
*
DTC C2006.95: Left actuator
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. Apply and release the parking
brake. If the DTC remains, GO to
Pinpoint Test
F.
*
DTC C2007.01: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
G.
*
DTC C2007.11: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
H.
*
DTC C2007.12: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
I.
*
DTC C2007.13: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
J.
*
DTC C2007.16: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
K.
*
DTC C2007.17: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
L.
*
DTC C2007.18: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
G.
*
DTC C2007.19: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
M.
*
DTC C2007.1D: Right motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
N.
*
DTC C2008.01: Left motor
fault
Parking brake
release actuator.
Circuit(s).
*
*
GO to Pinpoint Test
O.
*
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