I’m definitely more of a visual learner, so I’m not sure I picked up everything you were saying lol
Everyone's a visual learner to some degree, but you
still need some sort of description/explanation/running commentary on what's going on or you'll never actually 'learn' anything, even if you get to the stage that you can 'mimic' it without understanding it! :lecturef_smilie: . And you don't need to pick up all the description/commentary instantly, nor should you necessarily expect to
completely or even just in part understand the 'description/commentary'
UNTIL you actually watch what happens as that big black disc turns; but hopefully, when you
do watch it and you look for the things I've described it'll start to make more sense, maybe even enough to let you understand what's going on and so
learn how to fix it

But
without that description/commentary, even if it doesn't make sense until you
SEE it happening in front of you, the whole thing will very likely
STILL be as clear as mud! :banghead: . So juuust take this in for now, then when you get out there and actually watch it all happen, maybe enough of it will then start to make sense, such that you can get it all sorted?! :dontknow: .
Anyhow, there's a little roller held onto the outside rim of the disc by a length of spring steel, & the other end of the spring steel is connected to the Park Brake micro-switch... this is so that when the disc rotates, the roller is lifted or dropped by the raised tag you can see just ahead of where the cable connects to the disc, and by that raising or lowering of the roller & therefore the micro-switch, it activates the micro-switch to tell the computer that the PBrake is on or off as appropriate... OK so far?? Now in the event of the cable coming off, that big black disc can turn further than it should, catching the little roller on the wrong side of the tag & bending the spring steel bit so that the roller no longer activates the switch properly &/or at the right time, causing you the warnings & grief that you're getting now!
So if you
LOOK at the disc while you activate the Park Brake, and you locate then watch the micro-switch & the spring steel bit (that should be almost straight but is
probably bent

), then try to visualise where the roller would need to be on the circumference of the disc in order for it to be raised and lowered by the placcy tag that sticks out just so it can do this.... it's fairly easy to see if you actually watch it, but it's a lot harder to explain without one on hand to demonstrate.... so you really need to give it a go and
watch it with this description in the back of your mind - &!it probably won't become any more clear until you
do do this! :lecturef_smilie:
So go on, watch the big black disc rotate as you turn on/turn off the Park Brake, and try to see where the little roller on the end of the almost straight piece of spring steel should be in order for it to move up & down that tag & activate the micro-switch as it does so - then once you've got that worked out,
CAREFULLY straighten the spring steel enough for the roller to sit where it needs to sit & roll & put just enough tension in the pressure of the roller on the disc to activate the micro-switch. Get that sorted, and there's a very good chance your Brake Warnings will go away, but you'll hafta do the visual bit with the description already in mind... :thumbup:
Good Luck! :cheers::