susan_zimmermann17
Seat Arona Electronic Parking Brake Problem
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A 2023 Seat Arona owner reported an issue with the electronic parking brake, indicated by a warning light and an error code. The suspected cause was a defective electric motor in the brake caliper. After consulting with others and getting a professional diagnosis, it was confirmed that the caliper motor was faulty, leading to a repair cost of 505€. The problem was resolved following the repair.
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susan_zimmermann17 (community.author)
Thanks for your input. I did get an error code related to the parking brake. You mentioned the ABS module; could that really be linked to the parking brake fault?
sophiabrown8
Yes, the ABS module can definitely throw a wrench into the EPB system. It uses the ABS sensors for feedback. If the scan tool pinpointed a caliper motor issue though, that's the more probable culprit. Get it checked by someone who knows their stuff.
susan_zimmermann17 (community.author)
Many thanks for the insight. I followed your advice and took it to a professional. As suspected, the electric motor in the brake caliper was indeed faulty. The repair cost came to 505€, just as anticipated. Problem solved.
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sophiabrown8
Sounds like a dodgy EPB module. I had similar grief with my Arona. The symptoms you describe mirror what I experienced. First thing I'd check is whether you've scanned the car for fault codes using VCDS or similar. Have you had any issues with the ABS module?