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Emergency-brake light
I have a 2001 Trooper and the emergency-brake light wouldn't go off when I disengaged the emergency-brake. The Trooper drove fine and I could use the emergency brake to stop the vehicle, so I don't think the rear brakes were dragging. The light stayed on for a day or two (this was during really cold weather) then when it warmed up the light turned off and I haven't had the problem reoccur.
Anyone know what the problem might be or where to start looking? I don't think the brake was hanging up but possibly a switch or something instead. Thanks. |
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Re: Emergency-brake light
switch is your best bet
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-Ryan Isuzu Moderator Car Show Tips Operations manager with a results-driven passion for process improvement FAQ 98-04 Isuzu Rodeo, Rodeo Sport, Amigo, Trooper SOLD - NOV2015 - 2000 Amigo, V6, HT winter, ST summer, 2wd |
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Another thing to check is the brake fluid reservoir. Some vehicles will illuminate the brake light when the fluid is low. Not sure if this applies to troopers, but easy'nuf to check
G/luck Joel
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Thanks guys!!
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Re: Emergency-brake light
Finally got to where I could check the fluid level and sure enough it was low. Also looks like I have 20-30% left on the pads.
Thanks for the advice!! |
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