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EPB and pad change


Collin clark
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Hi I'm looking to change the rear pads and discs on my 2014 xf and I'm a little concerned about the EPB do I have to get it disabled first or can I wind it back as normal? Or is there a service mode that I need to put the car in first? Been looking on line and you just get confused need some advice please 

Thanks collin 

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Hi Collin,

Welcome to Jaguar Owners Club.

I had XF but cant answer that sorry, have you looked at the several videos on line they can be quite useful. 

I am sure one of the other  XF owners can help, we have some very knowledgeable people on here.

Best Regards,

Julie. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Aubrey said:

Hi Collin,

Welcome to Jaguar Owners Club.

I had XF but cant answer that sorry, have you looked at the several videos on line they can be quite useful. 

I am sure one of the other  XF owners can help, we have some very knowledgeable people on here.

Best Regards,

Julie. 

 

 

 

Why thanks Julie 😊 thanks for video some are saying you need to plug it in and put in service mode others say you can manually put in service  mode and some say lol you don't have too at all. you can see why it's abit confusing 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Well it's a simple answer No just put it on stands release your hand brake and pop in neutral an stop listening to others lol it don't have motors on callipers all still operating on a cable motor must be in middle somewhere 😉 

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