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Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87569
08/17/02 01:37 AM
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This just started happening yesterday. While I'm driving the emergency brake light comes on for no reason - stays on for a few seconds - then goes off. The e-brake lever is all the way down (I check it every time the light comes on). I don't feel pulling to one side or another when the light comes on so I doubt if the brakes are engaging. Any thoughts? Thanks.
R.
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87570
08/17/02 01:38 AM
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either your alt is having issues, or you need to add some break fluid. those are 2 of the most common reasons why the break light comes on.
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87571
08/17/02 02:44 AM
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When it's the alternator, it's usually a combination of both brake and charge lights.
The level of the brake fluid will drop as the brake linings wear down. Have them checked if the fluid is low. Brake fluid does not "disappear" all of a sudden.
The sensor could be bad, too. <small>[ 16 August 2002, 10:06 PM: Message edited by: code33 ]</small>
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87572
08/17/02 03:22 AM
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Well how about that!?! I looked at my brake fluid reservoir a few days ago and noticed that the level is right on the "MIN" mark. But I didn't think much about it because even at the MIN mark there is a lot of fluid in there. I'm guessing that as I drive the fluid is sloshing around and tripping the sensor to come on. I'll bring the level up to MAX tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks a helluva lot Cobb & Code33 for the kick in the brain!!!! BTW, I did have my rotors turned a few months ago so that probably affected the fluid level as well.
R. <small>[ 16 August 2002, 10:27 PM: Message edited by: Rob ]</small>
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87573
08/17/02 06:39 AM
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Anonymous
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could be your pads, too. happened to me in my 2nd gen.
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87574
08/17/02 12:10 PM
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Yeah, when the rotors were turned I got new pads put on so I'm hoping they're good.
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87575
08/18/02 05:01 AM
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yeah mine did that but I took it in and had the rotars rotated and probably some fluid put in it and it took care of it.
ChitRod 1996 Toyota 4runner SR5 brushguard, safari rack, SRB lights and 265/75/16 Terra Grapplers--Sold, but missed.
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87576
08/19/02 10:58 AM
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</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">Originally posted by Rob: <strong>Well how about that!?! I looked at my brake fluid reservoir a few days ago and noticed that the level is right on the "MIN" mark. But I didn't think much about it because even at the MIN mark there is a lot of fluid in there. I'm guessing that as I drive the fluid is sloshing around and tripping the sensor to come on. I'll bring the level up to MAX tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks a helluva lot Cobb & Code33 for the kick in the brain!!!! BTW, I did have my rotors turned a few months ago so that probably affected the fluid level as well.
R.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Tahoma, Arial, Helv, Helvetica, Sans">remember, as someone said, brake fluid just doesnt disappear. as you wear the pads down, the more the pistons in the caliper has to move. and this drops the level of fluid in the MC.
so dont just top off the MC. it means that your pads are getting low...
leo d. 90 4runner, v6, auto, WCOR CitB kit, marlin duals, arb rear, tt front 4.88, blah, blah, blah... Pres. of TEAM IFS! and GETTING OFF 4WD Club member
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Re: Emergency brake light comes on while driving.
#87577
08/19/02 01:58 PM
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Thanks, Leo. I guess I'm gonna have to do my own inspection then maybe take it to a shop for inspection. Back when I got my rotors turned the guy told me there was not much he could file off without going out of specs so maybe the rotors are too thin. I suppose rotors that are too thin could cause the same effect as pads that are wearing down? True??
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