Brake light always comes on anyway to fix this?? is there a wire trhat needs to be taken out and re pluged or hmm idk?
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There is a little switch up at the top of your brake pedal that is what controls the brake lights. Make sure that it is getting pressed properly when the brake is off. Also, press the switch manually with your finger and get someone to check that the brake lights turn off.
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Brake light always comes on anyway to fix this?? is there a wire trhat needs to be taken out and re pluged or hmm idk?
Brake light always comes on anyway to fix this?? is there a wire trhat needs to be taken out and re pluged or hmm idk?
There is a little switch up at the top of your brake pedal that is what controls the brake lights. Make sure that it is getting pressed properly when the brake is off. Also, press the switch manually with your finger and get someone to check that the brake lights turn off.
If your talking about your E brake light, top off you brake fluid. It has something to do with the senor placement in the fluid box. if not sorry, for what every reason i cant see the picture you posted.
This post has been edited by Havok1997GT: Nov 29, 2007 - 8:51 PM
This post has been edited by Havok1997GT: Nov 29, 2007 - 8:51 PM
My guess is because I've seen this many times. Check on your floor first if you see something that looks like broken plastic pieces or macaroni, whatever you want to call it. This tells you something has broken. There is what you call a brake pedal sensor if you follow along all the way to the top of the pedal. If you press and depress your brakes, you will see a male metal piece go into a female hole. << sounds a bit nasty. But just bare with me. If you see the male go into the female while the brakes aren't pressed, you will need to replace this piece. For temp testing, you can put a spoon if you will in between these two pieces and you will see your brake lights turn off. You can also put a nut and bolt, as long as the head of the bolt is not too fat, and your problem is solved. This is common for any car as this brake pedal switch is only plastic. Does any of you hear a sound whenever you release your brake pedal real quick? That is the sound of what I am talking about when it bounces off this piece. Good Luck, seems like a simple fix.
This post has been edited by trdproven: Dec 2, 2007 - 6:50 AM
This post has been edited by trdproven: Dec 2, 2007 - 6:50 AM
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if it's the brake light at the back (tails) then it could be a dodgy earth. Do a series of continuity tests.
Jason.
Jason.
thank you for all your help and i should of rephrase myself i ment the light that says Brake we the gauge cluster is, im sorry
Where*** the gauge cluster is the red light that pops up when the e brake is up
Where*** the gauge cluster is the red light that pops up when the e brake is up
you are ow on brake fluid then. Open the hood and add brake fluid to the master cylinder. Problem solved.
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alright thank you batman appreciate it
Ok, totally off question for my answer but still my answer will prove beneficial when the time comes.
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