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I tried to use the ignition switch/EPB switch/accelerator pedal method to put our 2023 XLT hybrid into brake service mode to no avail. So I downloaded Forscan and got the recommended USB OBD !! cable. I was able to get forscan to recognize our Maverick and checked for any faults, none were found. I clicked on the Forscan service function button and tried to put it in service brake mode, no joy. It started running and the progress bar got up to 9% and then a message read "brake service mode interrupted". I tired the other brake service functions such as applying the L and R EPB and releasing them and it worked fine. I also ran several other brake service functions such as calibration and they all worked perfectly. I'm stumped at this point. Any suggestions, has anyone else had this issue? I posted this problem to the Forscan forum but didn't get any replies.
I read on this forum about someone using a 9V battery/leads to activate the EPB motors after disconnecting the connectors to retract the motor mechanism that pushes on the caliper piston. Has anyone else tried this? It seems like this should work in conjunction with disconnecting the 12V battery so the EBB doesn't inadvertently activate.
Anyone who has done this please let me know how it worked for you.
I read on this forum about someone using a 9V battery/leads to activate the EPB motors after disconnecting the connectors to retract the motor mechanism that pushes on the caliper piston. Has anyone else tried this? It seems like this should work in conjunction with disconnecting the 12V battery so the EBB doesn't inadvertently activate.
Anyone who has done this please let me know how it worked for you.
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