Bentley Continental GT, GTC & Flying Spur Electric Parking Brake Motor - 3C0998281A

Brand Name : Bentley

Part Number : 3W0698996EA

Condition : New

Availability : In Stock

Price :$270.00

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Description

High-Performance Aftermarket Rear Caliper Parking Brake Servo Motor for Bentley Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur (2004–2017). This cost-effective replacement meets or exceeds OEM specifications for the 3W0698996E motor. Engineered with a reinforced, weather-sealed housing to prevent the common cracking and moisture ingress that plagues the original factory units. A reliable, direct-fit solution for restoring your "Hill Hold" and emergency brake functionality.

Restore your Bentley’s parking brake system with our heavy-duty Aftermarket 3W0698996E EPB Motor.

When the plastic housing on your original Bentley EPB motor cracks, moisture enters the gear assembly and seizes the motor, triggering the "Parking Brake Fault" warning. Our aftermarket replacement is specifically designed to address these factory weaknesses. Using high-torque internal motors and precision-cut 12-tooth drive splines, this unit provides the clamping force necessary for the Continental’s heavy chassis at a fraction of the OEM cost.

Topical Authority Specs:

  • OEM Cross-Reference: 3W0698996E / 3W0698996 / 3W0698996A-D.

  • Quantity Required: 2 fitted per car (1 per rear caliper).

  • Drive Spline: 12-Tooth (Precision Fit).

  • Compatibility: 2004–2017 Bentley Continental GT/GTC and Flying Spur models.

The Value Advantage: While this is an aftermarket part, it is not a "universal" motor. It is specifically calibrated for the Bentley EPB Control Module’s resistance and amperage requirements. This ensures the motor releases fully and engages firmly, preventing the "binding" issues common with low-grade generic alternatives.

 

Tech Tip:

There are 2 EPB motors fitted per car. Before installing this aftermarket 3W0698996E, ensure the caliper's internal spindle moves freely. If the old motor seized, it may have stressed the caliper gears.