fuse for handbrake ??????

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clare75
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fuse for handbrake ??????

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Does anyone know where ill find the fuse for the electronic handbrake,iv had the car plugged in at my local garage and they brought up missing power supply.
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Re: fuse for handbrake ??????

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You need to post up the make, model and year of car to have a chance that somebody could help.
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Re: fuse for handbrake ??????

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1.9 dci grand scenic privalige (06) Ive found the fuse board on right hand side engine bay but every fuse was intact so were glove box fuses.,looks like a visit to a dealer tomorrow all because i changed rear pads, it sucks like hell grrrrrrr!!!! apparently i had to tell the car i was changing its pads first with a computer, mad!!
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Re: fuse for handbrake ??????

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Many later Scenics need computerto rewind pistons back in calipers to get pads in. Maybe on yours too?
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Re: fuse for handbrake ??????

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A good indy with Clip or equivalent should be able to sort this out. The Scenics are fussy about their handbrakes, as are a lot of modern vehicles. The Prius I had complained after it's rear pads were changed. Do bear in mind that reading a Renault with third party tools can lead to misleading fault codes - assuming the garage don't have access to a Clip. The Clip (dealer tool) reads codes that are specific to the ECU being tested, give a parameter that can be looked up and conformity checks that should be done in accordance to the parameter given. Some devices need resetting or calibrating after working on them, EGR for example needs it's 'adaptives' reset after replacement or dismantling.

I changed the rear pads on both my Scenics but they didn't complain. I found it easier to remove the calipers for a good cleanup and wind back the pistons whilst holding it in a vice. Pulling the red lever does seem to lead to problems and should be a last resort.

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