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Old 04-03-2006, 02:11 PM
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E-Brake light stays on

My e-brake light stays on in my 89 tercel. I know the brake isn't on, and I had the cable replaced a little while ago... the light was off for a little while but now it's back on. I checked the switch under the e-brake lever (tried pressing it just in case it wasn't pressing all the way) but that didn't do anything...

What else can I check

Any help is appreciated
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Re: E-Brake light stays on

the switch its self is probly bad. just bypass the switch or get on from junk yard.
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Old 04-07-2006, 03:13 AM
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Re: E-Brake light stays on

That light is not only for the parking brake. It will come on when there is a problem with the braking system.
Check your brake fluid level. Some cars are equipped with wear sensors that will cause the light to come on.
If there is a leak in the system the light will come on.
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