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Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: rodeo157] #800181 03/29/07 03:45 AM
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toosexxy Offline OP
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On my 90Isuzu the rear disk brakes are also the e-brake,you just can't press the caliper pistons back in you have to screw them back in.when the cables are pulled it turns the screw,tightening the pads to the disk and also keeps the e-brake adjusted

Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: toosexxy] #800182 03/29/07 05:53 PM
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mine is all weird, i have 4 wheel disc with parking brake shoes. so i have rotors with a drum in the middle. im used to screw in calipers to but these look just like a front one. its a weird setup you dont want. the parking brake shoes are 200 dollers.


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Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: rodeo157] #800183 03/29/07 06:08 PM
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The difference is because the 95 Rodeo uses the Dana 44 out back where as the 90 Isuzu uses the Isuzu 12 bolt out back. Different brakes between them. The 12 bolt uses the caliper with integrated parking brake while the Dana 44 uses the drum inside disc parking brake.

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Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: Richard Saylor] #800184 03/29/07 09:29 PM
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One more thing to check is the actual switch for the e-brake. I've had cars that have had those stick before (either always on, or never on).


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Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: Jeff Mason] #800185 03/29/07 10:50 PM
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rodeo157 Offline
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well on mine when i put the brake on the light gets a little brighter and when i take it off it gets a little dauller. but the anti llock rear light stays same


95 rodeo 3.2 liter 5 speed 4 wheel drive. 2" lift. poly bushings. 2 1/4 manderal bent exhaust flow master muff. asin manual hubs, relocated ball joints, custom air intake system

92 rodeo 3.1 2wd auto (wifes)
Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: rodeo157] #800186 03/29/07 11:15 PM
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well on mine when i put the brake on the light gets a little brighter and when i take it off it gets a little dauller. but the anti llock rear light stays same


That sounds like the switch in the master cylinder is saying that it's low on brake fluid. Could also be why the anti-lock light is on too ; if it thinks / or is low on fluid.

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Had a 94 Mitsubishi Eclipse
84 Honda XL185S
Had an 89 Isuzu Trooper w/ 3.4 V6
01 Toyota Tundra SR5 V8 4Door Access Cab
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Re: Brake Warning Light Staying On [Re: Richard Saylor] #800187 03/30/07 01:59 AM
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toosexxy Offline OP
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That must be where General Motors came up with the idea for the 99 and up trucks on there rear.the disk brake with drum e-brake.I haven't played with mine yet to get the light out,busy with one of my ATV's,gotta get everything ready for summer

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