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How do I turn off the smart brakes

Old Apr 12, 2022 | 12:53 AM
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Default How do I turn off the smart brakes

I am replacing the front end parts on a 2019 CX-5 after a fender bender. I have also removed the steering wheel airbag, seatbelts, and SRS module. I am waiting for replacement parts. However, since beginning this repair work, the car will no longer move when I shift into forward or reverse. Is there a way to disengage the smart brakes until all repairs are complete?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2022 | 05:22 AM
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Its a guess , but likely harmless if it dosent work - disconnect the battery -
 
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Old Apr 12, 2022 | 06:47 AM
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Is the electronic parking brake engaged?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2022 | 10:08 AM
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I have disconnected the battery several times and that does not seem to clear the error codes.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2022 | 10:22 AM
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I get warning lights: SCBS Malfunction....and Parking Brake System Malfunction. I had to disconnect several wire harnesses (besides the SRS wires) when dismantling the center console to remove the SRS module. Is there a sensor in the console that detects the position of the transmission shift lever?? Is there a wire harness to the ABS module under the hood that will deactivate the smart brakes? I am a retired engineer and I often fix up late model/low milage vehicles for single moms but I have never had to deal with "stuck brakes". I would like to be able to move the car from my garage to the driveway while waiting for repair parts.
 
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Old Apr 13, 2022 | 07:13 AM
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Again, I ask, is the electronic parking brake engaged? If the EPB was engaged when you disconnected the battery, then it is still engaged with the battery disconnected.
 
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Old Apr 14, 2022 | 08:21 PM
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Thanks Conrad for not giving up on my the first time. You were right about the electronic parking brake. I had only driven the CX-5 enough to turn it around in my drive way after the tow truck delivered it. In the front end fender-bender the intake manifold was badly cracked and it sounded more like a cracked exhaust manifold so I was afraid to run the engine much for fear of sucking plastic chunks into the cylinders.
Upon receiving the vehicle I quickly dismantled the center console to retrieve the SRS module and I had to disconnect a few wiring harnesses. I put all the parts in the back seat and did not notice that one of the parts had a brake button. Anyway, after your second reply I dug around in the back seat and found the brake switch and reconnected to the wire harness and ...the car now moves. Thanks Conrad. Oh...and any idea where I can get a steering wheel airbag. AIRBAG CENTER in Florida just sent me the wrong one. The Mazda Dealer here in Anchorage said they were not available. A lot of the front end parts are not available and I have had to use Ebay etc.

 
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Old Apr 15, 2022 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Klondike
Thanks Conrad for not giving up on my the first time. You were right about the electronic parking brake. I had only driven the CX-5 enough to turn it around in my drive way after the tow truck delivered it. In the front end fender-bender the intake manifold was badly cracked and it sounded more like a cracked exhaust manifold so I was afraid to run the engine much for fear of sucking plastic chunks into the cylinders.
Upon receiving the vehicle I quickly dismantled the center console to retrieve the SRS module and I had to disconnect a few wiring harnesses. I put all the parts in the back seat and did not notice that one of the parts had a brake button. Anyway, after your second reply I dug around in the back seat and found the brake switch and reconnected to the wire harness and ...the car now moves. Thanks Conrad. Oh...and any idea where I can get a steering wheel airbag. AIRBAG CENTER in Florida just sent me the wrong one. The Mazda Dealer here in Anchorage said they were not available. A lot of the front end parts are not available and I have had to use Ebay etc.
Glad to hear that I helped you out. You owe me a beer.

No idea on the airbag, good luck with it.
 
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