Electronic Parking Brake Service
Brake Repair — Cheyenne, WY
Newer vehicles replace the parking brake lever with motor-driven actuators at the calipers — great until an actuator fails, a switch acts up, or the system throws a fault and won't release. Electronic parking brakes (EPB) also complicate routine work: many need to be put in a service mode with a scan tool just to do a rear brake job correctly.
TDC has the diagnostic tooling to test EPB actuators and circuits, service the system properly, and perform rear brake work on EPB-equipped vehicles the right way — no forced-back calipers, no damaged actuators.
What's Included
- EPB fault diagnosis and actuator testing
- Stuck-on and won't-release conditions
- Proper service-mode rear brake jobs
- Switch and wiring circuit testing
- Scan-tool calibration after repair
How TDC Handles Brake Work
- Inspect and measure
Pads, rotors, lines, hoses and fluid get inspected and measured — not eyeballed through a wheel.
- Show you the findings
You see the measurements and condition, and get a straight answer on what's urgent and what can wait.
- Repair with quality parts
Pads and rotors matched to how the vehicle is used — towing and heavy trucks get parts rated for it.
- Verify the fix
Every brake job ends with a road test and a re-check before the vehicle goes home.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does electronic parking brake service cost at TDC Automotive?
Labor is billed hourly at $125/hr for gas vehicles and $135/hr for diesel, and you'll get findings and an estimate before repair work begins. Call (307) 996-0980 with your year, make and model and Trevor can give you a realistic idea of what's involved.
Do I need an appointment for electronic parking brake service?
Call ahead at (307) 996-0980 — as an owner-operated shop, TDC schedules work so your vehicle gets Trevor's full attention rather than sitting in a lot for a week.
Where is the shop, and what area do you serve?
The shop is at 8407 Aztec Drive in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and serves all of southeast Wyoming plus the Nebraska panhandle and Northern Colorado — customers regularly drive in from Laramie, Wheatland, Torrington, Pine Bluffs, Wellington, Fort Collins and Greeley.