Questions on Crazy Automatic E Brake on my new to me CPO 2015 S550




Not sure what you are doing, but my 2015 S Class only engages the e brake by itself when you don't put the car in park first. In other words, if you shut off the engine before putting the vehicle in park and then open the door, the car will put itself in park and engage the e brake. This is the ONLY way I have found that the e brake engages on its own.
Try stopping your car, putting it in park and then shutting off the motor. The e brake should not engage by itself. This is exactly what my car does.
Hope this makes sense. Good luck!
When you took delivery didn't the sales person or whoever show you all the features?
Last edited by Socalsteve; Jul 15, 2017 at 08:17 PM.
Not sure what you are doing, but my 2015 S Class only engages the e brake by itself when you don't put the car in park first. In other words, if you shut off the engine before putting the vehicle in park and then open the door, the car will put itself in park and engage the e brake. This is the ONLY way I have found that the e brake engages on its own.
Try stopping your car, putting it in park and then shutting off the motor. The e brake should not engage by itself. This is exactly what my car does.
Hope this makes sense. Good luck!
When you took delivery didn't the sales person or whoever show you all the features?
My 2015 S550 ALWAYS engages the parking brake, when I first put the car in "park" and then turn off the engine. I do believe that this is the way they are ALL supposed to work.
As to the worry of the OP, of this feature wearing out and somehow disabeling the car, I worry about way too many things myself, but this one is not even on my radar. If you want to worry about something, worry about not having a jack & spare in your trunk. That "feature" has the ability to REALLY mess up your life--as soon as TODAY, compared to the possibility that the parking brake will malfunction sometime way down the line.




Last edited by 2012 merc amg; Jul 15, 2017 at 09:51 PM.
My 2015 S550 ALWAYS engages the parking brake, when I first put the car in "park" and then turn off the engine. I do believe that this is the way they are ALL supposed to work.
As to the worry of the OP, of this feature wearing out and somehow disabeling the car, I worry about way too many things myself, but this one is not even on my radar. If you want to worry about something, worry about not having a jack & spare in your trunk. That "feature" has the ability to REALLY mess up your life--as soon as TODAY, compared to the possibility that the parking brake will malfunction sometime way down the line.
I believe it was a change on the 2015. 2014 S550 will not auto engage.
I think what would be better and surprised it does not exist is an inclination sensor that will only activate when needed.




i still want to try and figure out if there is anyway to stop the car using the E Brake? I guess jamming the car into park would not be a good option, it probably would not happen as the computer would be trying to protect the trans incase someone accidentally did this.
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i still want to try and figure out if there is anyway to stop the car using the E Brake? I guess jamming the car into park would not be a good option, it probably would not happen as the computer would be trying to protect the trans incase someone accidentally did this.
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Good question. At the end of the day, it is supposed to be an "EMERGENCY" brake, so how do we use it in an emergency? I guess the better question, is what systems does MB have built into the car to deal with a full brake system failure, if any? I've never worried about it, but it would be nice to know.









