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E-brake light on while driving
This morning I noticed my e-brake light was lit on the dash while driving to work, and no, my e-brake was not engaged. It has been doing it intermittently the rest of the day and not sure what could cause it.
On a side note my GFs 99 Accord has been doing the same thing for like 3-4 months but her light stays on much more constant then mine did today. Is this a sensor issue, adjustment issue, something else? |
Check your break fluid. It's low.
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^^^^^^^^ As said, either your fluid is low...
And/or, your pads are super low and in need of replacement. If that's the case, you may find when you do replace them that your possibly low fluid level will come back up to normal territory. I'm not 100% sure, but they likely talk about this in the manual. I remember it being in the manual for my older Toyota (2003), where they specifically said not to top up the brake fluid because it would prevent the system from giving you the brake light warning on the dash when your pads reach the point of needing replacement like it's supposed to. |
There are no sensors for low break pads. Fyi.
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I don't think I mentioned anything about any sensors. What I'm saying is that (apparently) the idea is that as the pads wear down, the fluid level in the system will lower, and once it reaches a certain low point, the brake light turns on on the dash as a means of telling you that your brake pads need to be replaced. Could also be as you said, for some reason or another the fluid level got low and needs topping up. So it's just something to check before topping up the fluid, because it could just be time to replace the pads before you top up the system.
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Ill check when i get to level ground. Interesting since its intermittent but I guess fluid can slosh around.
Didnt figure though since i just checked it prior to my track day yesterday and it was good. Could have worn down the pads enough to make a difference I guess. Guess I just should have RTFM:bonk: |
I don't know much about the mechanics .. but is it even possible to wear down the E-brake's drum brakes in 5 years? I had mine cleaned out recently when getting the pads swapped and they looked like 0 wear.
I guess if you've been yanking it constantly to drift? |
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Either your brake pads are worn and you are using more fluid as the slave pistons are extended further to engage the brakes, or you have a leak. Easiest thing to do is check your brake pads and replace if necessary. |
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Your girlfriend's Accord has had an almost-constant BRAKE warning light illuminated on the dash for "months" and you still haven't done anything about it?
Do you hate your girlfriend? |
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