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The rear pads were replaced recently (home job). No major problem until driven. Much worse after a repair facility told me I had an open wire to the right rear parking brake actuator. Before that, just two codes. Now three! They are:

C1111 - 13
C1111 - 11
C1111- 79

The best part is that the right rear park brake works just fine. Jack the car up, both sides apply, and release. Bad part? After going to the repair facility, I now have a charming beep, beep, beep warning not as soon as the car moves telling me to release the parking brake! It has been released.

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I would check this thread and see if there's any info in there that could help. Basically when doing the rear brakes you're supposed to release the parking brake, make sure the parking brake cable is unplugged, and make sure you wind back and push in the caliper piston. My friend had his brakes done and the shop failed to do one of those things and all those codes popped up for him to. Had to take it to Honda to get fixed
 
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Oh yes, more than helpful! I suspect I know where I am heading with this mess!
Thanks for the tip-off...
 

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Any update? How did you fix?
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