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Emergency Park Release - AWD Vehicles

G11292405
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1 Sleeve
2 Cable assembly
3 Cable bracket
4 Lever arm
5 Lanyard
6 Protective end cap
7 Housing
8 Latch
9 Connector
10 Emergency Park Release (EPR) service tool
11 Operating lever
12 Locking cylinder
13 Strap
14 Latch

If a vehicle requires recovery/transportation, the EPR mechanism is used to manually disengage the park lock and engage the transmission in neutral.

The EPR mechanism consists of a service tool, supplied as part of the vehicle tool kit, and a cable assembly that is connected to a lever arm on the transmission.

The EPR lower cable assembly terminates in the engine compartment, and is secured, via a locating bracket, on the left side of the supercharger casing. The engine cover requires removal for access. The lever arm is attached to the transmission park release shaft.

To release the transmission from 'P', it is necessary to connect the EPR service tool to the EPR lower cable assembly. When operated, the EPR mechanism turns the transmission park release shaft to the neutral position.

Actuation of the EPR on AWD vehicles is a two person operation with the footbrake applied. If an assistant is not available, the vehicle must be secured via chocks to prevent against vehicle roll-away. The EPR service tool is marked with a visible warning label to the operator that the foot brake must be applied during operation.

To disengage the park lock:

Raising the operating lever causes the EPR cable to rotate the lever arm on the transmission, which disengages the parking pawl and engages neutral. This allows the vehicle to freewheel.

To re-engage the park lock: