Guest_Soarer400 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 I recently had my oil changed and brakes checked. The mechanic told me that I had about 40% of brake pad wear left and I wouldn't really need to change my brake pads for another month or two. My issue is that everytime I'm ridin' fast or brake suddenly my brake indicator(i.e. the indicator located under the speedometer that comes on after you put the parking brake up) comes on for a few seconds then goes off(Please keep in mind that my parking brake is down!!!). I wanted to know if this means that I should change my brake pads immediately and then the indicator will stopping going on/off or it is something more serious?? Please HELP!! thanks in advance yall
grnsc40095 Posted October 3, 2006 Posted October 3, 2006 00_Soarer_400, Check the brake fluid level, it might be running low. My brake light did the same thing, I just had to fill the brake fluid to its proper level and the problem was fixed.
Guest_Soarer400 Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 ^^Thanks a million!! any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated..
anthonyiez Posted October 4, 2006 Posted October 4, 2006 brake fluid is low because the pads are wearing down.
Guest_Soarer400 Posted October 4, 2006 Author Posted October 4, 2006 Aiight cool then I'm just gonna get some brake fluid. Many Thanks
AppleJack Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 Hey hey, was having the same problems with the parking brake light and then trac light coming on ocassionally but then became more and more frequent. Just added a few ouces to the brake reservoir and it's immediately resolved. thank you all....
AppleJack Posted June 11, 2008 Posted June 11, 2008 Hi, just thought I would throw this out there... I'm having the ongoing need to keep adding brake fluid once a month or so... I don't think this is normal for brake pad wear - and I don't see signs of leaking .... Any thoughts where leaks typically happen ?? thanks
eatingupblacktop Posted June 13, 2008 Posted June 13, 2008 Hi, just thought I would throw this out there... I'm having the ongoing need to keep adding brake fluid once a month or so... I don't think this is normal for brake pad wear - and I don't see signs of leaking .... Any thoughts where leaks typically happen ?? thanks Most likely you're losing fluid from your calipers and it's burning up on the rotors. Also check your master cylinder and booster area for wet spots. If you're constantly topping up, keep in mind that fluid in a half empty bottle will absorb moisture. You don't want to add old fluid with moisture to the system. If you don't want to crack a new bottle every time, buy one of those photo chemical bottles that have a diaphram inside which collapses with the fluid to eliminate contact with the air inside the bottle and keeps it fresh.
UCF3 Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 I recently had my oil changed and brakes checked. The mechanic told me that I had about 40% of brake pad wear left and I wouldn't really need to change my brake pads for another month or two. My issue is that everytime I'm ridin' fast or brake suddenly my brake indicator(i.e. the indicator located under the speedometer that comes on after you put the parking brake up) comes on for a few seconds then goes off(Please keep in mind that my parking brake is down!!!). I wanted to know if this means that I should change my brake pads immediately and then the indicator will stopping going on/off or it is something more serious?? Please HELP!!thanks in advance yall Just out of curiosity did this low pressure happen after you took it to the mechanic or before? Perhaps you want to do a brake-flush.
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