Code
C0614
Generic
C — Chassis
Right Park Brake Actuator Stuck On
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EN: 25
RU: 21
AI status
Completed
Completed
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Causes
- Failed/locked parking brake actuator motor or gearbox
- Mechanical binding at caliper, cable or parking brake mechanism
- Corroded, damaged or disconnected wiring or connector to actuator
- Blown fuse, faulty relay or inadequate supply/ground to actuator
- Control module (EPB/ABS) output or sensor fault
- Moisture, debris or rust seizing the actuator or caliper
Symptoms
- EPB/parking brake warning lamp illuminated
- Unable to release the parking brake (vehicle won’t roll easily)
- Excessive drag or brake noise on right rear wheel
- ABS/traction control warnings may appear if tied to same module
- Stored fault(s) related to parking brake or actuator
- Unusual motor noise or no noise when EPB is commanded
What to check
- Retrieve freeze-frame and full DTC list with a capable scan tool; note any related ABS/EPB codes
- Attempt active EPB on/off commands with scan tool and observe actuator behavior
- Visually inspect actuator, caliper area and wiring harness for damage, corrosion or contamination
- Check fuses/relays and battery voltage (while commanding actuator) — confirm ~12 V supply
- Measure supply voltage at actuator connector during command and measure current draw if possible
- Verify connector pin security and continuity to module ground and power
Signal parameters
- Actuator supply voltage: near battery voltage (~11–14 V) when commanded
- Standby voltage at actuator: ~0–1 V when not commanded (depends on design)
- Actuator motor current: can spike during movement; typical range usually 1–15 A depending on motor — sustained high current indicates mechanical bind
- Actuator motor resistance (unpowered): low ohms (motor windings) — open circuit indicates motor failure
- Position/feedback sensor voltage: often within 0.5–4.5 V range depending on design; no or fixed voltage may indicate sensor fault
- Communication: CAN/lin messages present between EPB module and ABS/BCM when commanded
Diagnostic algorithm
- Safety first: park on level surface, chock wheels, support vehicle securely before removing wheels or working on brake hardware.
- Connect full-feature scan tool, confirm C0614 and note related codes and freeze-frame data.
- Use the scan tool to command the right EPB actuator to apply and release while an assistant watches/listens at the wheel and you monitor actuator connector voltage and current.
- If actuator does not move but receives proper voltage, disconnect connector and measure motor resistance and insulation; compare to known-good values if available.
- Inspect and wiggle wiring and connector while commanding to check for intermittent faults; repair any damaged wiring or corroded terminals.
- If motor draws excessive current or is locked, remove the caliper/actuator assembly and check for seized pistons, rusted components or foreign objects. Free or replace components as needed.
- If actuator receives no or low voltage when commanded, trace power/ground back to fuse/relay and EPB/ABS module outputs. Check module grounds and supply circuits.
- If actuator and wiring are good but module output is missing or inconsistent, test module outputs and CAN communication; consider module replacement or reprogramming only after confirming wiring and actuator integrity.
- After repairs, clear codes, perform full system relearn/calibration procedure per service manual (EPB relearn), and re-test operation under load and at rest.
- Road-test or roll the vehicle to confirm brake releases fully and no dragging occurs; verify no reoccurrence of the code.
Likely causes
- Actuator motor burned out or internal gears stripped
- Caliper piston or parking brake shoe physically seized
- Shorted or open wire in actuator supply or ground circuit
- Corroded connector at actuator causing intermittent contact
- Actuator position sensor failed or providing incorrect feedback
Fault status
Status
Control module reports right parking brake actuator is commanded off but remains engaged or actuator feedback indicates movement blocked/stuck.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 1.0-3.5 hours
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