I wanted to share my experience with the parking brake won’t disengage issue.
Like many others this problem happened a couple of times, corrected on restart, and then eventually was not going to disengage!
I began my journey by releasing the parking brake cable at the rear tire so the bike would get me home. ( keep a 12mm wrench and pliers or spring pull tool in cargo at all times)
Checks fuse good
Read forums story after story
First I replaced the parking brake switch ( no fix) there
Then I found a used motor on eBay
Before replacing that I realized I could use alligator clipped testing cable and connect direct from battery to the quick disconnects in the motor wiring! Cable pulley didn’t move
Important the WPM module reverses battery polarity with one direction engaging the parking brake opposite direction releasing the parking brake
I noticed as I was working on this problem the starter was dragging a bit as if battery was not putting out enough voltage. So I ordered a new battery, installed new battery and bingo the parking brake pulley was operating again!
So as everyone eventually has the Parking Brake problem remember that a failing battery might not be issuing enough voltage for the WPM module! And also remember you can eliminate the motor being the culprit by running test cables directly from battery to the quick disconnect plugs along the frame by the brake pulley motor!
I have read every possible issue and resolution to this problem
Switch
Motor
WPM module
On my 2017 RT Limited SE6
It was simply the battery
I now have a spare motor but I am happy this problem is resolved as my Spyder sit for awhile as I went thru this journey
Just sharing information that might help the next guy dealing with this in my opinion an engineering flaw
Thanks for Reading
Like many others this problem happened a couple of times, corrected on restart, and then eventually was not going to disengage!
I began my journey by releasing the parking brake cable at the rear tire so the bike would get me home. ( keep a 12mm wrench and pliers or spring pull tool in cargo at all times)
Checks fuse good
Read forums story after story
First I replaced the parking brake switch ( no fix) there
Then I found a used motor on eBay
Before replacing that I realized I could use alligator clipped testing cable and connect direct from battery to the quick disconnects in the motor wiring! Cable pulley didn’t move
Important the WPM module reverses battery polarity with one direction engaging the parking brake opposite direction releasing the parking brake
I noticed as I was working on this problem the starter was dragging a bit as if battery was not putting out enough voltage. So I ordered a new battery, installed new battery and bingo the parking brake pulley was operating again!
So as everyone eventually has the Parking Brake problem remember that a failing battery might not be issuing enough voltage for the WPM module! And also remember you can eliminate the motor being the culprit by running test cables directly from battery to the quick disconnect plugs along the frame by the brake pulley motor!
I have read every possible issue and resolution to this problem
Switch
Motor
WPM module
On my 2017 RT Limited SE6
It was simply the battery
I now have a spare motor but I am happy this problem is resolved as my Spyder sit for awhile as I went thru this journey
Just sharing information that might help the next guy dealing with this in my opinion an engineering flaw
Thanks for Reading