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supfoo514 07-06-2006 02:12 AM

e-brake light problem?
 
The emergency brake light on my car comes on sometimes while I'm driving. It usually happens on cold starts. I am positive I didn't leave the brake up. It usually just turns on for a few seconds and then turns off and then will turn on a couple more times after that. I was just wondering what could be causing this and is there an easy way to fix it. Thanks.

damdog05 07-06-2006 02:23 AM

check your master cylinder. there is a sensor in the resevoir that holds the brake fluid. if that sensor is uncovered the light will come on. if its low, just fill it up.

mrnickleye 07-06-2006 06:23 AM

Important Insruction
 
Something you all need to understand.

Brake fluid does not evaporate away. The fluid in the master cyl goes down as your brake pads wear out. The calipers retain more fluid.

So don't just fill up the master cylinder. Check the brakes.

How do you think Toyota (and all the other companies) determine (engineer) just how much fluid goes down before the light comes on?? Astrology???

No. They determined that the light will come on when one or more pads have worn out to the point of needing replacement.

Also.....There is a reason for everything in the car, and how it works. They would not waste the $$$.

supfoo514 07-06-2006 06:12 PM

so would getting new brake pads take care of the problem?

theWeezL 07-06-2006 08:56 PM

only if they need replacing.

what 'nickel is saying is that if your fluid is low, AND its not leaking from somewhere, it COULD indicate that your pads and/or rotors are worn out. So he is suggesting you check your pads before just adding in more fluid and calling it good. The reservoir is fairly small on our cars, so it doesnt take much to make the light start coming on.

If you end up replacing the pads, your gonna be returning some fluid to the reservoir when you "open up" the calipers to fit over the new pads. So long as you dont have to bleed your brakes, it should return the fluid level to full.

Isphius 07-06-2006 11:11 PM

Yes, the e-brake light is also attached to the regular brakes, lol. Mine has done this before, And my fluid resovoir was fine, I just needed to wiggle the ebrake some. But i think if its coming on and going off, You probably do have low brake fluid. Check it out!

mrnickleye 07-07-2006 12:41 AM

When doing brake work, make sure its done correctly.

We have a saying down at work, and I tell it to some customers.

"Your car can run great, or it can run bad, but if it don't stop when you need it to, all that won't matter".

I just said it to a lady today, because her back brakes did not even work.

Isphius 07-07-2006 01:07 AM

lol. Thats some good advice. I just talked my girlfriends mom into taking her car to a shop instead of me doing her brakes, by saying "If i do it wrong, your pretty much just gona die" and she was like hmm...good point. Lol. Even tho im pretty sure i could do it right...every car ive owned seemed to need brakes when i got it...so i have some experience. Even tho im 19, Ive still owned 5 cars. Haha. But yes brakes, Do not go cheap, And take your time. Even if you have a hack car, You want your brakes to work for sure.

supfoo514 07-07-2006 02:16 AM

okay thanks for the advice...I'll give the fluid level a check and check out my pads as well


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