e- brake stays on
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e- brake stays on
when i start up my truck, and i push the ebrake all the way in and the e brake light stays on. i have fluid in the master cylinder, so does anyone no what the problem could be?
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From: Marysville, WA
I have run into this problem before, and the sensor in the MC cap had failed.
Try unplugging the sensor and see if the light goes out. If it does, you know that is the problem and you can either leave it unplugged, or replace the sensor. I would suggest replacing the sensor, since it will tell you when you have low brake fluid.
Try unplugging the sensor and see if the light goes out. If it does, you know that is the problem and you can either leave it unplugged, or replace the sensor. I would suggest replacing the sensor, since it will tell you when you have low brake fluid.
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Hey man are you sure it isn't just the switch the E-Brake pushes when its completely depressed? If you look at the end of the rod theres a little flat piece that pushes in a button...kind of like safety button's at the floor for the clutch that you have to push in, in order to start the vehicle....check to see that you still have that flat piece that pushes in the button or see if that switch is bad.....look under dash and follow the e-brake rod that rides back and you will see it.....I really can't see the MC have'ing anything to do with his E-Brake light coming on...weird
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From: Marysville, WA

What do you think the sensor in the cap/reservoir is for, aesthetics?
Click back up to my post, and reread what I posted. If the sensor in the cap has FAILED, no amount of brake fluid will make the light go out. The sensor tells you when you have low brake fluid by illuminating the BRAKE in the dash. It was also originally intended to alert drivers when they needed brake pads. The pads would wear out far enough to bring the level of fluid down, and turn the light on. This is why lube shops will not top off brake fluid. If you top off the fluid without replacing the pads, it overrides the point of the sensor.
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