e-brake light always on.
haha...everyone always says the break fluid....i would be willing to bet that the problem is in the sensor for the e-brake.
take apart your center counsel....lift up the trim piece around the shifter, remove the 2 screws and then remove the 2 screws on each side by the seats....unplug your heated seats if you have them and then the whole center counsel lifts right up. inside you should see 1 wire going up to the base of the e-brake. it has a spring loaded mechanism that, when the e-brake is engaged, expands and contacts another piece of metal and closes a grounded loop circuit which will turn the light on in your dash. the plastic brackett where the wire can be connected/disconnected brakes off pretty easily and thats prolly where your problem is. you can fix it with some create thinking....replace the parts....or simply disconnect it and make sure that the circuit cant be looped and then the e-brake light wont ever come on again.
any questions, feel free to ask
take apart your center counsel....lift up the trim piece around the shifter, remove the 2 screws and then remove the 2 screws on each side by the seats....unplug your heated seats if you have them and then the whole center counsel lifts right up. inside you should see 1 wire going up to the base of the e-brake. it has a spring loaded mechanism that, when the e-brake is engaged, expands and contacts another piece of metal and closes a grounded loop circuit which will turn the light on in your dash. the plastic brackett where the wire can be connected/disconnected brakes off pretty easily and thats prolly where your problem is. you can fix it with some create thinking....replace the parts....or simply disconnect it and make sure that the circuit cant be looped and then the e-brake light wont ever come on again.
any questions, feel free to ask
depends on how the sensor is broke...i had this happen on my car and the light was always on. the spring had gotten nocked out so due to gravity, it would always "fall foreward" and think that the e'brake is pulled....if anything else, its an easy thing to take 5 mins and rule out that as a possibility
Originally Posted by sodie14
depends on how the sensor is broke...i had this happen on my car and the light was always on. the spring had gotten nocked out so due to gravity, it would always "fall foreward" and think that the e'brake is pulled....if anything else, its an easy thing to take 5 mins and rule out that as a possibility
Originally Posted by sodie14
simply disconnect it and make sure that the circuit cant be looped and then the e-brake light wont ever come on again.
any questions, feel free to ask
any questions, feel free to ask
Originally Posted by mdma
is this a 'safe' fix? is my brake light supposed to notify me if I need brake fluid?
You shouldnt ever have to top off your brake fluid. ONLY if there is a leak. If there is no leak, and the resivor is low, your pads are most likely in need of replacement. If you top off the resivoir when the pads are the culprit, you are going to make a big mess when you open up the calipers for the new pads
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
markevans999
3rd Generation Maxima (1989-1994)
7
Sep 10, 2015 04:29 PM
Maxima30
5th Generation Maxima (2000-2003)
2
Sep 7, 2015 06:13 PM
trungg86
4th Generation Maxima (1995-1999)
7
Sep 4, 2015 04:58 AM




