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Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 8:18 pm
by Churchfield
Had my car 2 weeks today and first issue has come up...

Parked up to go for a walk and as we were getting things out the boot there was a loud screeching from the back of the car that lasted for 2- 3 seconds. Thought nothing more of it until came to drive off again and the Parking Brake Failure came up with an orange light. I had to manually release the parking brake in the boot.

1 minute down the road I got a Level Control System Failure. Drove home for 5 minutes and all felt normal, a bit difficult to tell as roads so wet today.

I have since been for a 30 minute drive and still have the Parking Brake failure, no longer see anything about Level Control System though.

Going to call the (independent) dealer in the morning as believe this is something they should look at being only 2 weeks since I purchased.

Looks like this is a common problem!

James

Re: Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 9:47 am
by Leslie
Parking brakes are very expensive new but I've seen the motors for sale on ebay and I suspect the level control is a lack of air pressure for the rear suspension due to leaks or a worn compressor.

Re: Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 12:40 pm
by Churchfield
Thanks Leslie, not great! Dealer I bought from is going to look at it for me. He was nice and polite so far.

First time I have had the level control come up, hoping that it was triggered by the parking brake issue and will not be a problem. Have driven since and it has not come up again.

For parking brake, checked the fuses and unhooked the battery for 20 mins, fault is still there so suspect the worst.

Re: Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Fri Oct 25, 2019 6:49 pm
by X5Sport
By ‘very expensive’ he means the thick end of a grand from a Stealer! There are a few videos on Ytube about fixes. It can be done though.

Re: Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Sat Oct 26, 2019 2:51 pm
by Leslie
Ouch ! I see people advertising a repair service on Ebay for a more reasonable £180 so it needn't be that costly but if its only sold by a dealer 2 weeks ago that will be their issue I hope !

Re: Parking Brake Failure

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2019 3:30 pm
by Churchfield
A bit of an update, took my car back to the dealer and they have reset the faults through software and have driven it without being able to replicate the problem again. Should I be skeptical about this? I did read somewhere that the 2007 X5 had potential software faults with the parking brake.

Thank you for advice.
James