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Sanzomat Feb 20th, 2012 17:01

Guide to rear pad replacement with EPB
 
Here is a simple guide to replacing the rear pads on a >07 V70 with electric parking brake. This is based on solely my own experience having just done it but I take no responsibility for the contents!
I used an Autel MaxiEST EST201 with V1.08 software for the release and reactivation of the EPB.

Start by chocking the front wheels and jacking up the rear and making sure the car is properly supported. Remove the rear road wheels.

Plug the EST201 into the diagnostic socket (located just below the handbrake switch) and turn on the ignition (no pedals so you don't start the engine)

The EST 201 screen then looks like this:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...irstscreen.jpg

You then select Volvo from the list of manufacturers (item 4):
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...iclechoice.jpg

If you want to you can check for any stored codes etc and you can also read the car's software versions. The next step is to scroll down to advanced:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...nctionmenu.jpg

Selecting advanced brings up the service menu:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...ervicemenu.jpg

From here you can have fun activating and deactivating the parking brake without using the normal switch but to carry in with the job select "Activate Service" When you select this you will hear the parking brake unwinding, just like when you normally release it but for longer. You can then get on with the dirty end.

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...-undobolts.jpg

Undo the bolts that hold the piston carrier. This needs a 13mm spanner and also a 15mm open ender to hold the inner part still. Once removed the piston and carrier can swing clear to expose the pads.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...s/6-Piston.jpg

The old pads are held in place by the clips so don't fall out, simply wiggle them a bit and they come free of the clips:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27.../7-oldpads.jpg

Put the new pads into the clips in the reverse of taking the old ones out:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...-newpadsin.jpg

Here is a comparison of old and new pads. This is the worst of the old pads after 60k miles of use. The offside had about 2mm left, the near side had about 3.5mm.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...comparison.jpg

The next step is to push the piston back in. I thought at first it would be one of those you have to rotate but in fact it simply pushes (I used a bit of timber batten and a tyre lever)
Then position the piston carrier back in place and bolt it on using the new bolts. The new bolts are supplied with the pads and come pre-coated with some thread locking agent:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...10-newbolt.jpg

Once both sides have been replaced and bolted up you go back to the EST201 and scroll up to Installation Check. This runs through a series of application and releases of the parking brake to make sure it all works. When you first go into service mode it stores an error code which gets cleared at this stage if everything is in order.
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27...lstagemenu.jpg

Assuming there are no error messages all you have to do is put the wheels back on and jack it back down again and remove the EST201 from the port and the job is done.

Here is what you get in the kit:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y27.../12-thekit.jpg

That should be the last time I'll have to do that on this car so if anyone wants to buy my EST201 please PM me. Its only been used once and I confirm it works a treat and is very easy to use. It comes boxed with a neat little carry case, a USB cable for downloading updates in the future, a disc of the software including an updating utility (but it is currently loaded with the latest) It currently has software for Mercedes, Audi VW, Volvo and Ford and it is rumoured that future updates will add other cars too.

Hope this helps someone. Maybe the admin guys could sticky it?

lukas430000 Feb 20th, 2012 20:11

Great tutorial. That's what I was looking for. Thanks

bign Feb 27th, 2013 20:34

Hi what sort of price do you want for the EST201. I am looking to replace my pads and discs on my V70.

rnlisg Feb 28th, 2013 15:24

epb
 
:thumbs_up: excellent write up and great pictures,a very usefull thread.this should be on a sticky or "how to"section
sandy

cumbrianmale Feb 28th, 2013 22:54

copied to articles

quickplus2002 Jun 27th, 2013 01:39

autel maxiest est201 v1.08 software
 
Hello

Please somebody send me an autel maxiest est201 v1.08 software.

Best Regards

TAK

cliffharris Jun 27th, 2013 11:04

Does this Ford EPB release method work?
 
Knowing that the V70 EPB is the same as that used by Ford, as used on the S-Max, Galaxy, Mondeo etc (my 2.0D 2009 even uses the same engine as the Fords) I wonder if this manual release which is widely publicized for the Fords works on the V70?

http://www.bba-reman.com/docs/ford-s...cparkbrake.pdf
https://www.launchtech.co.uk/common-...laxy%20EPB.pdf

Would appreciate your comments & feedback.

If not I guess it's a case of buying the EST201 or similar.

BL08 Jun 27th, 2013 20:27

No gadget required
 
If you remove the electric servo motor (once the caliper is removed) you can manually rewind the EPB drive by turning the splined socket in the centre clockwise - a size 8 'spline bit' if I recall. Retract the piston with a 'G cramp' and reassemble the brakes with the new pads.

Engage the EPB a couple of times - you will hear the motor pushing the piston back into place for longer than usual on the first go.

Job done - no gadget or software uploads.

There's clearly more to it than this - axle stands, jack, wheel chocks, copper grease and so on - I'm just pointing out that it can be done manually without the electronics.

Clan Jun 27th, 2013 20:46

Quote:

Originally Posted by BL08 (Post 1441083)
If you remove the electric servo motor (once the caliper is removed) you can manually rewind the EPB drive by turning the splined socket in the centre clockwise - a size 8 'spline bit' if I recall. Retract the piston with a 'G cramp' and reassemble the brakes with the new pads.

Engage the EPB a couple of times - you will hear the motor pushing the piston back into place for longer than usual on the first go.

Job done - no gadget or software uploads.

There's clearly more to it than this - axle stands, jack, wheel chocks, copper grease and so on - I'm just pointing out that it can be done manually without the electronics.

Yes there is an instruction leaflet in with new volvo rear pads

moog23 Jun 28th, 2013 07:23

Volvo leaflet stated torx bit to rewind motor(from memory torx bit 50). Did not fit on my car due to pattern of splines and had to use xzn 8 bit.
Hardest part was to return pistons back into housings but I just used wood and a lever not the g clamp method above.

Overall quite an easy job(changed discs at same time)


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