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Emergency Brake Light in Cold Weather
Every time the outside temperature dips below freezing, (which has been most of the time over the recent weeks) the red emergency break light on my dash comes on as soon as the car is started without engaging the break! It remains illuminated (as long as the car is on) until the outside temperature goes back above freezing. Does anyone else have this strange issue? Is there anything "real" to it? What I mean is this: does the break somehow become partially engaged or does ice build up on the cable/mechanism, thereby triggering the light?
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Open your hood....dust off the brake fluid resevoir cap....open the cap and then close it again. The light should go off. Check your fluid level also to see if its fine. This happened to my SVX also when it was cold and I didn't even have the parking brake on. I did was i suggested above and everything was fine. It seems like a common issue.
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It doesn't take much drop in the level of the brake fluid to make the light come on. Sometimes all it takes is for it to warm up from the warmth of the engine heat for it to go off. Open the resevoir cap and make sure the diaphram is up inside the cap. If the fluid is down, add some and it should be fine again. Good luck.
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O.K. I'll try that. It got above freezing today, so this afternoon the light was off. Thanks for the tip!
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I was just starting to have this problem with mine before the front diff died. I never got around to looking at it, But I know the fluid was full and so on as I did check the fluid and cap and so on. Let us all know what you find out.
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