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nfpgasmask
09/18/2007, 08:06 AM
Hey everyone,

The other day my parking brake light was on in the dash. I thought maybe I had it pulled a little and didn't realize it. So I pressed the button on the lever and made sure it was depressed all the way, and the light went out. Weird.

This morning I pulled out of the garage, no parking brake applied, and then after a minute the parking brake light came on. I could tell the brake was not pulled a little, because my VX was not dragging. But I checked the lever nonetheless. It was all the way down. But, then after about 5 minutes of driving, the light went out....

Anyone ever experience this? I was under my center console recently, and now I am wondering if there is a bad connection or short under there or something...

Thanks - Bart

etlsport
09/18/2007, 08:10 AM
check the level of your brake fluid? if its a little low and sloshing around in the reservoir that could trigger the light

nfpgasmask
09/18/2007, 08:21 AM
Hmmm, never thought of that. I will check it.

Thanks - Bart


check the level of your brake fluid? if its a little low and sloshing around in the reservoir that could trigger the light

rowhard
09/18/2007, 08:46 AM
I think you will find that the parking brake is mechanical so Hyd. shouldn't be an issue. Proable just the micro sw out of adj.

etlsport
09/18/2007, 08:53 AM
i thought that too.. but when i bled my brakes, if my friend poured brake fluid in a certain spot in the reservoir, the "BRAKE" light would come on for a bit then go back out.. and the e-brake was not engaged at the time

ojmagg
09/18/2007, 09:17 AM
I had that happen...I had some dynamat wedged into the connection between parking break wire and the connector...pull out the center console and check the connection to the parking break.

nfpgasmask
09/18/2007, 10:33 AM
I would say that might be it, because I was recently under there and then the problem started.

I guess I will have to get under there again soom....ugg.

Bart


I had that happen...I had some dynamat wedged into the connection between parking break wire and the connector...pull out the center console and check the connection to the parking break.

djkymar
09/18/2007, 04:21 PM
i had exact same problem last year. First time it was fluid so i add a little bit and everything was fine but then later it start coming back on and then off. I couldnt figure out for awhile what was wrong and then i hit the e-brake handle and light went off then i figured right away, bad connection. So there is 2 main things to check first: fluid and connection.

Raque Thomas
09/20/2007, 05:50 AM
Don't know if you've solved your problem yet, but I had the exact same problem a while back and it turned out to be a dime or nickel (can't remember) that had gotten lodged in there and was completing the connection to turn on the light. Same as you, if I pushed it down, it would go off but then come back on.

nfpgasmask
09/20/2007, 07:21 AM
Well, this morning I popped the hood to check the oil and I also checked the brake fluid level, and sure enough, it is down to the "ADD" line.

So I will add some fluid in there today. Does it matter if I add DOT 3 or DOT 4? A previous mechanic used DOT 4 fluid in there but I am not 100% sure what is in there now.

Any suggestions on what fluid to get? On the way to work the BRAKE light was lit up most of the way...

Bart

rowhard
09/20/2007, 04:40 PM
Insert 2 cents
Bart, be careful with adding fluid. If and when you do a brake job, and you press the pistons back into the calipers for the new pads, you will pump brake fluid all over the place, and paint and brake fluid don't like each other. When was the last time you did a brake job anyway? Usually, (if you don't have a leak somewhere) when you brake reservior gets low, it kind of means your pads are getting close to needing to be replaced, they kind of engineered it that way.

nfpgasmask
09/20/2007, 04:57 PM
Hey, I had my brakes done last March or April, so I would be surprised if the pads were worn out already, but it certainly is possible.

I just filled up the reservoir, do you think I should soak some out with a wrag?

Thanks - Bart


Insert 2 cents
Bart, be careful with adding fluid. If and when you do a brake job, and you press the pistons back into the calipers for the new pads, you will pump brake fluid all over the place, and paint and brake fluid don't like each other. When was the last time you did a brake job anyway? Usually, (if you don't have a leak somewhere) when you brake reservior gets low, it kind of means your pads are getting close to needing to be replaced, they kind of engineered it that way.

Ldub
09/20/2007, 05:07 PM
I just filled up the reservoir, do you think I should soak some out with a wrag?

Thanks - Bart

If you filled it to the "full" line, you should be OK...Rowhard was referring to: when you replace pads, you have to compress the piston (what makes the calipers squeeze) & the displaced fluid has to go somewhere...which means it'll backflow back into the reservoir causing it to overflow.

nfpgasmask
09/21/2007, 08:12 AM
Cool, thanks Dub. I drove to work today with no light and everything seems sound and happy!

Thanks everyone,

Bart


If you filled it to the "full" line, you should be OK...Rowhard was referring to: when you replace pads, you have to compress the piston (what makes the calipers squeeze) & the displaced fluid has to go somewhere...which means it'll backflow back into the reservoir causing it to overflow.

rowhard
09/21/2007, 08:17 AM
When you say last March or April, do you mean 2007? I sure would be wondering why your brake fluid was down to the add level, but just my 2 cents again


Hey, I had my brakes done last March or April, so I would be surprised if the pads were worn out already, but it certainly is possible.

I just filled up the reservoir, do you think I should soak some out with a wrag?

Thanks - Bart

nfpgasmask
09/21/2007, 08:48 AM
Yes, 2007, and yes I am wondering the same thing.

Now that I filled it, I will watch the level and see if it goes down. I don't understand why the fluid level dropped either, I have had no puddles under the truck or anything lately....

Is it possible that I have just worn my pads down? I am running the R1 Pads which I think suck pretty bad. I want to get some stock pads soon.

Bart


When you say last March or April, do you mean 2007? I sure would be wondering why your brake fluid was down to the add level, but just my 2 cents again

cyronman
09/21/2007, 11:15 AM
Is it possible that I have just worn my pads down? I am running the R1 Pads which I think suck pretty bad. I want to get some stock pads soon.

Bart

(trying not to change the subject here)

But are they actual R1 pads? Or a different brand supplied by R1?

Reason I ask is I recently noticed R1 supplies AXXIS pads, which worked rediculously well on my Subaru, and I was thinking of getting some for the VX.

Thanks

nfpgasmask
09/21/2007, 12:34 PM
Well, I am not really sure. I bought the R1 Drilled/Slotted rotors and brake pad package from them a while ago. I don't know the actual brand of pads they sent me. All I know, is that I am not very happy with them. They don't stop me quick enough on the downhill. There have been several hair raising incidents where I was standing on my brake pedal...no good.

Kenny said he had the same issues until he replaced his pads with stock pads.

Bart


(trying not to change the subject here)

But are they actual R1 pads? Or a different brand supplied by R1?

Reason I ask is I recently noticed R1 supplies AXXIS pads, which worked rediculously well on my Subaru, and I was thinking of getting some for the VX.

Thanks