This is the message you get when you enable the auto parking brake. Brake is misspelled.Man, that's a bummer. I hope its an easy fix. Reminds me of my old Porsche Cayenne TT. Half of my time of ownership, it seems the either the brake failure light or steering failure lights were on. These were common issues that plagued the early trucks, and caused me to sell it once the warranty was used up.
I don’t know...most of the users on here are probably North American, and I’ve seen plenty of creative spellingWow... with all the glitches and now this, seems like the staff of the 12" software team may have been from "not in Americas".
I think the photo and info are in the tagged post.Hi Kidder,
Thank you for tagging our team to bring attention to your post so that we can assist. Please send us a photo and elaborate in detail of what concern you are experiencing.
Darlene
Ram Social Care Specialist
Hi Kidder,
Thank you for tagging our team to bring attention to your post so that we can assist. Please send us a photo and elaborate in detail of what concern you are experiencing.
Darlene
Ram Social Care Specialist
I think the photo and info are in the tagged post.
Photo says it all. Some FCA software engineer typed "break pedal" into the UConnect code when it should be "brake pedal."
Thank you for clarifying. Unfortunately, I cannot see a photo or description in the post. If you are in need of assistance, please send us a private message.
Darlene
Ram Social Care Specialist
Hi Darlene,
Its a picture of the 12 inch screen showing a message for brake service.
The text says "Park Brake retracted. To reset, Press break pedal and activate Park Brake Switch"
The work "break" that I highlighted is the wrong word...it should be brake.
Thank you, 202snowman. I would like to forward this internally. If someone is willing to send a private message with the photo, it would be greatly appreciated.
Darlene
Ram Social Care Specialist
LOL Well playedNah, I don't need a Demon as a reward. A Hellcat is fine.