2019 Chevy Equinox, AWD 2.0L, 100k miles. Electronic Parking Brake code C0561-43 (EEProm error) after rear brake pad and caliper service.
I used an Autel Maxicheck to retract the brake pads, then changed rotors and pads. LH caliper was replaced with rebuilt, but park brake motor was reused. Ignition was off when disconnecting / reconnecting electrical connectors from park brake motors. Bled rears normally, then when attempting to extend the pads using scan tool got this error message.
I saw TSB PIT5953 regarding this topic, but I don't think I had the situation described, as the fluid reservoir was nearly empty when pushing pistons back in.
From what little I was able to find online, this may be a fatal situation for the electronic brake control module. I'm a bit perplexed that the use of a scan tool could cause damage in this way, if it was, in fact, responsible.
The brakes operate normally, but no ABS or traction control. Warning lights on the dash for brake and parking brake.
Is there any way to recover the module short of replacement?
Any and all assistance is appreciated.
I used an Autel Maxicheck to retract the brake pads, then changed rotors and pads. LH caliper was replaced with rebuilt, but park brake motor was reused. Ignition was off when disconnecting / reconnecting electrical connectors from park brake motors. Bled rears normally, then when attempting to extend the pads using scan tool got this error message.
I saw TSB PIT5953 regarding this topic, but I don't think I had the situation described, as the fluid reservoir was nearly empty when pushing pistons back in.
From what little I was able to find online, this may be a fatal situation for the electronic brake control module. I'm a bit perplexed that the use of a scan tool could cause damage in this way, if it was, in fact, responsible.
The brakes operate normally, but no ABS or traction control. Warning lights on the dash for brake and parking brake.
Is there any way to recover the module short of replacement?
Any and all assistance is appreciated.