I was out driving today and I stopped by a BMW shop (for a different problem) that won't answer their phone or email for weeks on end. I saw enough to realize there was a reason they weren't answering. As I'm leaving, I start the car and the yellow "park" light comes on with the similar orange light that goes out after a few seconds after starting, and a message basically saying my parking brake isn't working and needs service.
First, I've never seen the light before. The vehicle has 102k and I bought it at 98k. Also, I never use the parking brake. I live in Kansas and it is about as flat as it gets.
When I got home, I checked the codes with a Foxwell NT510 scnner and found codes 600E and 6011 for the parking brake (EMF) and 6EBD for the DSC, which is also for the parking brake.
I found this thread, where someone had the same codes and the same issue.
Like the poster, I tried the steps in the youcanic link.
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I'm not certain I did the "soft reset" correctly. Steps are: 1. Press and hold the parking pedal. 2. Turn on ignition 3. Press and hold the parking brake button for 5 seconds.
First off, what is a parking pedal? The brake pedal? If I press that and then turn on the ignition, the car will start. Assuming I want the ignition all the way on, but don't know that the car has to be running. And then is says press the button when it means pull the button? I read elsewhere to push for 5 seconds, rest for 1 second, pull for 5 seconds with the ignition on. Tried that. Didn't say anything about a pedal.
Then I took out the 129 fuse. The car flashed the same lights that come on when you start the car with this error present. I waited 5 minutes, put the fuse back in. As soon as I turned the ignition back on, the lights came back on.
I read the problem often happens when the voltage is low. The battery is new, fully charged, and tests ok. It was 70 degrees today, so not a cold weather issue. I have not yet tried disconnecting the battery yet. I will probably do that next.
I found this video, but it's for when the parking brake is stuck on. Mine is stuck off. Mine has a cable I can pull on. I pulled, but nothing happened, because the parking brake was never engaged.
Then I found this video. This guy went through all the same steps as me and actually took out the actuator. It was fine, so he looked into the software. He downloaded free software online and bought a USB to OBD2 cable and used his laptop. After screwing around with it for a couple hours, he got it to reset. I think he said he installed the software on com port 1, deleted the codes in the parking brake menu, took out fuses, put fuses back in, then did a soft reset method with the button.
Anyone experience this issue? I really, really doubt my actuator is bad being that I never use it and the problem didn't start in the process of using it. I don't want to pay 1,000 dollars to replace it. I don't want to tamper with the car's software either, but I would try this if nothing else works. Will probably need some tips to do that correctly if it comes to that. What should I try first? Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes? What about resetting the codes with the scanner and then changing out the fuse again? Thanks for any help!
First, I've never seen the light before. The vehicle has 102k and I bought it at 98k. Also, I never use the parking brake. I live in Kansas and it is about as flat as it gets.
When I got home, I checked the codes with a Foxwell NT510 scnner and found codes 600E and 6011 for the parking brake (EMF) and 6EBD for the DSC, which is also for the parking brake.
I found this thread, where someone had the same codes and the same issue.

Parking brake multunction with error code 600E and 6011
Parking brake multunction with error code 600E and 6011
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I'm not certain I did the "soft reset" correctly. Steps are: 1. Press and hold the parking pedal. 2. Turn on ignition 3. Press and hold the parking brake button for 5 seconds.
First off, what is a parking pedal? The brake pedal? If I press that and then turn on the ignition, the car will start. Assuming I want the ignition all the way on, but don't know that the car has to be running. And then is says press the button when it means pull the button? I read elsewhere to push for 5 seconds, rest for 1 second, pull for 5 seconds with the ignition on. Tried that. Didn't say anything about a pedal.
Then I took out the 129 fuse. The car flashed the same lights that come on when you start the car with this error present. I waited 5 minutes, put the fuse back in. As soon as I turned the ignition back on, the lights came back on.
I read the problem often happens when the voltage is low. The battery is new, fully charged, and tests ok. It was 70 degrees today, so not a cold weather issue. I have not yet tried disconnecting the battery yet. I will probably do that next.
I found this video, but it's for when the parking brake is stuck on. Mine is stuck off. Mine has a cable I can pull on. I pulled, but nothing happened, because the parking brake was never engaged.
Then I found this video. This guy went through all the same steps as me and actually took out the actuator. It was fine, so he looked into the software. He downloaded free software online and bought a USB to OBD2 cable and used his laptop. After screwing around with it for a couple hours, he got it to reset. I think he said he installed the software on com port 1, deleted the codes in the parking brake menu, took out fuses, put fuses back in, then did a soft reset method with the button.
Anyone experience this issue? I really, really doubt my actuator is bad being that I never use it and the problem didn't start in the process of using it. I don't want to pay 1,000 dollars to replace it. I don't want to tamper with the car's software either, but I would try this if nothing else works. Will probably need some tips to do that correctly if it comes to that. What should I try first? Disconnect the battery for 15 minutes? What about resetting the codes with the scanner and then changing out the fuse again? Thanks for any help!