Legacy4Life
12-03-2006, 09:02 PM
Well, I'm up in Northern New Brunswick right now, on my way up to Labrador City! Lots of snow here! Tomorrow will be fun... 400 kms of snow covered gravel back roads!
Here's my problem though. As I was driving up this evening, I came upon an icy section. Just before I got to it I used the brakes to slow down. When I applied the brakes the right side was on ice, the left side was on pavement. Nothing there... but when I hit the brakes, I noticed that the E-Brake light came on. I didn't really think much of it at the time, I figured it would go off next time I restarted the car. But it didn't... it's still on.
So I checked the fluid levels, they're fine, it's about half way between min and max. I also know for a fact that the hand brake is working properly and even when it's off the light stays on. The light actually gets a little brighter when you pull the hand brake and a little dimmer when you release it.
Any suggestions as to what would be causing it to come on? It stays on all the time... when it's parked, running, lights on/off, and it's on when the engine is off too (and the key is in the on position).
Here's my problem though. As I was driving up this evening, I came upon an icy section. Just before I got to it I used the brakes to slow down. When I applied the brakes the right side was on ice, the left side was on pavement. Nothing there... but when I hit the brakes, I noticed that the E-Brake light came on. I didn't really think much of it at the time, I figured it would go off next time I restarted the car. But it didn't... it's still on.
So I checked the fluid levels, they're fine, it's about half way between min and max. I also know for a fact that the hand brake is working properly and even when it's off the light stays on. The light actually gets a little brighter when you pull the hand brake and a little dimmer when you release it.
Any suggestions as to what would be causing it to come on? It stays on all the time... when it's parked, running, lights on/off, and it's on when the engine is off too (and the key is in the on position).