Took out the extra brake fluid. The whinning noise from the pedal went away for about 2 hours but has come back sporadically.
Unhooked the battery after correcting the fluid level to see if the abs light would go away..........nice dice.
Took out the extra brake fluid. The whinning noise from the pedal went away for about 2 hours but has come back sporadically.
Unhooked the battery after correcting the fluid level to see if the abs light would go away..........nice dice.
and read this.......
"Used Isuzu Vehicross ABS Relays
The ABS relay (or ABS controller) is the brain that controls your anti-lock braking system. If your ABS light has come on it may be time to replace your ABS relay because a malfunctioning ABS relay can compromise your safety.
The ABS relay in your car is commonly found in a plastic protective box found under the hood or under the dashboard on the passenger side. There might also be an access panel that has to be removed under the dashboard to expose the controller
When searching for a replacement ABS relay, be sure to provide the salvage yards with your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). This will help to ensure that you receive the right used ABS relay unit for your particular vehicle.
Replacing the ABS relay should be fairly easy since it's just a matter of swapping out your old controller for the one you've purchased.
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At first is sounds like they are talking about the ABS module, but the bolded parts sounds like a relay only???
kind of sounds like they could be talking about the abs computer.. which is located under the passenger seat.. from what ive heard, its not very often that the problem is there... they are definitely not talking about the abs module though, that is not just a simple swap out... well it is.. but you have to bleed the brakes afterwards. but replacing mine is what has had my abs light off for a month or two now after it had been on steady for almost a year
discussed with a mechanic regarding my eeeeerrrrrr noise when pressing the brake pedal. after i took the brake fluid down to the correct level, the noise went away for 2 hours, but came back...
te mechanic said right away, before i could finish, that the master cylinder is going out and needs to be replaced.....and i believe he may be right.
will pull the eprom codes this week to find out about the abs issue. hopefully it turns out to be a wheel cylinder only.