SupeBfast
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- First Name
- Shawn
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- Jul 14, 2024
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- Location
- Grand Rapids
- Car(s)
- 2023 MK5 Supra
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Hello everyone. Picked up my first Supra from an auction that was in a front collision. 4 air bags went off, battery was dead. Removed the battery and charged it. Found out the BPD on the positive terminal is designed to kill power to starter after an accident.
I jumped it to start the engine and tried releasing the parking brake and it did not budge. Tried holding for 15 seconds. Tried putting in gear. This is a 23’ manual that doesn’t have the option to disable the e brake in the infotainment either.
I’ve ordered a new BPD to start. Is there any other electronic safeties that would keep the e brake on after a collision? Any advice or literature would be welcomed!
I jumped it to start the engine and tried releasing the parking brake and it did not budge. Tried holding for 15 seconds. Tried putting in gear. This is a 23’ manual that doesn’t have the option to disable the e brake in the infotainment either.
I’ve ordered a new BPD to start. Is there any other electronic safeties that would keep the e brake on after a collision? Any advice or literature would be welcomed!
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