PMK
Active member
Knowing there is power to the parking brake switch and I believe it reads that the switch is functioning that indicates possibly more complex problems.
It appears you have ensured the connectors are seated. I would double check this task unless you are certain that they all have been connected properly.
Verify no other connectors in the area came loose.
After that, I would consider a battery disconect and wait a minimum of 10 minutes, then reconnect. See if this accomplishes any type of system reset.
Beyond that, it appears, but could possibly be something else, the module for the windscreen and parking brake has failed.
In regards to the other research indicating a failed item in the windscreen system, no doubt anything is possible, however the motors for both the windscreen and parking brake are wired directly to the module with no other electronics in between.
All the best, but at this point unless it is something mentioned already here, it may need dealer support to cure the problem.
It appears you have ensured the connectors are seated. I would double check this task unless you are certain that they all have been connected properly.
Verify no other connectors in the area came loose.
After that, I would consider a battery disconect and wait a minimum of 10 minutes, then reconnect. See if this accomplishes any type of system reset.
Beyond that, it appears, but could possibly be something else, the module for the windscreen and parking brake has failed.
In regards to the other research indicating a failed item in the windscreen system, no doubt anything is possible, however the motors for both the windscreen and parking brake are wired directly to the module with no other electronics in between.
All the best, but at this point unless it is something mentioned already here, it may need dealer support to cure the problem.