TESLA PARKING BRAKE CALIPER MOTOR MODEL X S REST 40C07812

Introduction

Parking Brake Actuator is a “motor-on-caliper” system that integrates Actuator in the caliper mounted on the rear wheel and operates the Caliper directly without a separate parking cable.

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Product Details

Parking Brake Actuator is a “motor-on-caliper” system that integrates Actuator in the caliper mounted on the rear wheel and operates the Caliper directly without a separate parking cable. The existing water / foot parking lever is removed and the parking function is able to be performed with simple button. It is a next generation parking brake system that provides the driver with convenience and safety by enabling active control through linkage with the control system of the vehicle.

Advancements in automotive technology provide greater functionality and expanded features but also can create new failure modes in certain systems. Electronic parking brakes are an example of a new application that can cause problems. These newer parking brakes feature push button activation versus the traditional pedal and lever arm style found on older vehicles. While ease of use in engaging the parking brake is increased, so is the likelihood of failure by adding the electronic motor to the system. Now when an electronic brake fails, there are two possible culprits – the caliper and the electronic parking brake motor. The O.E. dealer wants to sell you the whole unit, but why pay for both if you only need the motor? We have you covered with our Electronic Parking Brake Motors. Supplied with new hardware to properly mount to the caliper, these premium motors are an exclusive O.E. alternative at a fraction of the cost.

Compatible Models

W/Aux. Parking Brake (3rd Caliper)

TS-01(S/X upto 2016 &2017+ Perf. Model)


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