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Beneath the brakepedal (take away the cover with the gaspeddle) you see a small hydr.pipe
going in the part that is fitted against the left side of the drive motor.
If you look at the left side of that part there is a plug, (wrench 19/22)take this away and put in a boult same size as from the load backrest. Turn it in some 1cm/1.5cm.
There are 3 springplates inside that you will have to squeesh together to release the brakes.
Can you see 2 holes on top of brake. Bolts would go in there to cage the brakes. Sometimes they put the bolts close to brake, just sitting there but tightened, in case you need to loosen brake. Other models just need to back off 3 bolts holding brake together
Is the brake assembly on the fron Wheels
can only se the pipe and the bleeder no holes att all
Most electric brakes have a bypass in the wire harness that will supply battery voltage directly to release the brake. If not found, there may be two holes in the brake assembly, this is for two bolts that would release brake when tightened. Good Luck
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