2010 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (LS) V8-5.0L SC Technical Service Bulletin # TECLTB00354 Date: 110126
Brakes - Revised Park Brake Shoe/Lining Adjustment
NO: LTB00354 (ISSUE 1)
26 JAN 2011
SECTION: 206
REVISED WORKSHOP PROCEDURE: PARKING BRAKE SHOE AND LINING ADJUSTMENT
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AFFECTED VEHICLE RANGE:
LR3 (LA) VIN: 5A000360 - 9A513325
Model Year: 2005 - 2009
LR4 (LA) VIN: AA510742 - Onwards
Model Year: 2010 - Onwards
Range Rover Sport (LS) VIN: 6A900290 - 7A999999
7A100000 - Onwards
Model Year: 2006 - Onwards
condition summary:
note:
Adjustment of the park brake shoes when carrying out a routine service schedule is not typically claimable through Warranty.
Situation:
The Workshop Manual procedure foe setting the parking brake shoe and lining adjustment has been revised. The new procedure has been simplified
in order to make the adjustment easier for a technican to perform and no longer requires the use of a torque wrench to measure torque to turn when
setting the running clearance between the parking brake shoe lining material and the rear brake disc.
The setting of the park brake shoe lining to disc running clearance is critical to ensuring the correct function and durability of the park brake system.
It is imperative that the revised procedure is correctly followed as the park brake system is very sensitive to incorrect adjustment that can lead to
premature wear and/or damage to the electronic park brake module.
Land Rover requires that all technicians familiazrilize themselves with the revised procedure in TOPix before conducting any adjustment using the
new procedure.
Action:
In the event it becomes necessary to set the parking brake shoe and lining adjustment, refer to the Repair Procedure outlined below.
PARTS:
No parts necessary
TOOLS:
IDS with latest IDS-DVD and Calibration File
Land Rover-Approved Midtronics vehicle Power Supply
Refer to Workshop manual for any required special tools
WARRANTY
NOTE
Repair Procedures are under constant review, and therefore times are subject to change; those quoted here must be taken as guidance only. Always
refer to DDW to obtain the latest repair time.
DDW requires the use of casual part numbers. Labor only claims must show the causal part number with a quantity of zero.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
PARKING BRAKE SHOE AND LINING ADJUSTMENT
CAUTION:
This repair procedure requires the use of the Land Rover-approved diagnostic tool to ensure that the vehicle is in "mounting position" before any
adjustment is conducted.
CAUTION:
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Ensure all ignition "ON"/ignition "OFF" request are carried out; failure to perform these steps may cause damage to control modules in vehicle.
CAUTION:
A Land Rover-approved Midtronics Vehicle Power Supply must be connected to the vehicle battery during IDS diagnosis/module programming.
1. Connect the Land Rover-approved Midtronics Vehicle Power Supply to the vehicle battery.
2. Turn ignition "ON" (engine not running).
NOTE:
IDS must be loaded with IDS-DVD124_V6.01 or later and Calibration File 58 or later.
3. Connect the IDS to the vehicle and begin a new Symptom Driven Diagnosis (SDD) session.
4. Follow the on-screen prompts, allowing SDD to read the VIN and identify the vehicle.
5. From the Session Type selection screen, select "Service Functions".
6. Select the "Selected Symptoms" tab.
7. Select "Chassis"
^ Select "Continue".
8. Select the Recommendations" tab.
9. From the Recommendations tab, select and execute "Parking Brake - Drive the parking brake to the mounting position".
^ Follow all on-screen instructions to complete this task.
10. Refer to Workshop Manual, section 206-05: Parking Brake and Actuaction, and perform the adjustment procedure.
11. After the adjustments have been performed, return to the Recommendations list and execute "Parking Brake - Drive the parking brake to the
latching position".
12. Exit the current session.
13. Turn ignition "OFF".
14. Disconnect the IDS and the Midtronics Vehicle Power Supply from the vehicle.
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