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My warning light for brake system has been lighting up on and off for awhile, especially first 60 sec after starting the car in the morning, or when car goes over slight bumps (sometimes only), the light will then go off after say 15 or so sec.

 

I had the mechanics check the pads/rotor but he found nothing wrong. He also used a probe like stick to test the brake fluid and the reading indicated there's no need to change the fluid. The level of the brake fluid is ok, so no need to top up. Have not noticed any changes in the performance of the brakes so far (have not tested E-braking yet though)

 

Any ideas what's wrong with brake system, or is it just some poor connections in the wiring somewhere?

 

any advice from bros will be most appreciated

 

thanks

 

YS

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On your Kamly?

 

If it's a sensor or wire problem then it'll be a bitch to trace. I had this problem with my dad's 240GLE years back and for three whole years we had the car the brake warning lamp came on and off until we sold it off. Agent cannot solve the problem also..... [mad]

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yeah, its on my Kamly.... that's what i'm afraid of:- workshop unable to trace these types of kremlin and yet still charges big bill..... i think i will do some e-braking tests to confirm it's not major fault and just loose connection only.... if so, juz live with it lor

 

cheers

 

ys

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Thanks Gavin. Do you think your regular/reliable mechanics will be insterested to check this for me?

 

Got home late short while ago, guess you guys makan, SSTC at supper meetup already and maybe ZZZzzzz by now [;)]

 

cheers

 

YS

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Thanks Shag [:)] ... let's see if what's the best time for you.... will sms you later today... no hurry, sometimes next weekend or even later olso good.... at your convenient [:)]

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Well, looks like you've gotta manually check your fluid level and brake condition now. No more lazy bones! [sly][laugh][laugh]

 

Sorry I can't offer anything constructive at this juncture. [:p]

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TB and the rest of the bro,

 

 

For Electrical jobs.

I have been to this shop for a few times before, charges are quite reasonable.

the last time I have problem with my wiring for rear brakes., He charged me around $10-20 (can't remember the exact $$)

 

Kim Kong Battery Service Co.

 

10 Ang Mo Kio Park 2A, #02-17 S568047

Tel: 6482 1339

 

Just look for any fellow..

The guy who helped me do all the jobs are quite quiet one..

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Neutral Newbie

Are you driving the classic celica ?? Could be the mats or pedal spring. Try to spray some WD40 on the brake pedal springs/joints.

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which means every weekend got to open bonnet and open resevoir bottle to check fluid level [:/][:/][:/] ... i rather open a can of coke or tiger leh [laugh][laugh]

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yeah, i think i need to spray some WD40 in the old celica..... but my 99 kamly (Camry) is the one having "mysterious" warning light syndrom [:/][:/]

 

cheers

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