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How do you put a Ford Escape in brake service mode?

Putting a Ford Escape in Brake Service Mode
To put a Ford Escape in brake service mode, follow these steps:
De-Activate:
– Set the ignition to ON (engine should not be running).
– Press and hold the accelerator pedal and place the EPB switch to the RELEASE (downward) position. Continue to hold the accelerator pedal and EPB.
– Set the ignition to OFF, then set the ignition to ON within 5 seconds (engine should not be running). Continue to hold the accelerator pedal and the EPB switch.
– The EPB system will be deactivated, preventing parking brake application until service has been completed and maintenance mode has been deactivated. The yellow electronic parking brake indicator will be illuminated and maintenance mode will display on the message center.
– Set the ignition to OFF, then release the accelerator pedal and EPB switch.
Activate:
– Set the ignition to ON (engine should not be running).
– Press and hold the accelerator pedal and place the EPB switch in the APPLY (upward) position. Continue to hold the accelerator pedal and the EPB switch.
– Set the ignition to OFF.
Remember to exit maintenance mode before driving.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask!

How to put 2017 Ford F 150 in maintance mode to service rear brakes?

Turn it on then you push your gas pedal all the way to the floor. Then hold down on your parking brake switch. Then you turn the key off. And then back on within five seconds.

How do you turn off the parking brake on a 2011 Ford Escape?

Press the release button and push the parking brake lever downward.

How do you put a Ford Escape parking brake in service mode?

The maintenance mode for the electronic parking brake on a 2020 Ford Escape can be activated by following these steps: Set the ignition to ON (engine should not be running). Press and hold the accelerator pedal and place the EPB switch to the RELEASE (downward) position. Continue to hold the accelerator pedal and EPB.

How do you turn off the parking brake on a 2018 Ford Escape?

The electric parking brake releases when you press the accelerator pedal. See Electric Parking Brake. Note: If auto-start-stop turns off the engine, auto hold remains active. Note: The system deactivates if you shift into reverse (R) and press the brake pedal.

How do you put a 2017 Ford Escape in maintenance mode?

And wait for it. And there you go you got a parking system into a maintenance mode.

How do you put a 2017 Ford Escape in brake service mode?

And wait for it. And there you go you got a parking system into a maintenance mode. And uh what we’re gonna do is you’re gonna start to hear the rear Motors winding.

Do you have to put car in service mode for brakes?

This mainly depends on the manufacturer of the EPB, and the availability of a capable scan tool (if required) to enter the “service mode”, which most EPBs require before any work can be done on the brake(s) affected.

How do you turn off the parking brake on a 2016 Ford Escape?

Drive as normal using the accelerator and clutch pedals and the electric parking brake will be automatically released. The brake system warning lamp will go off to confirm that the electric parking brake has been released.

How do you put Ford brakes in service mode?

I think five seconds. While you’re holding them both throttle to the floor button push down turn the ignition off wait a few seconds. Turn it back on. And you’ll see the brake light flash.

How do you put an electronic parking brake in maintenance mode?

So we wait till that flashes when that flashes. We want to release our foot off the brake pedal right there. And push it one more time. Now you can hear it doing its. Thing. There we go.

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