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Cole Johnson 03-01-2019 04:38 AM

Break light on no rear brakes
 
Had the plastic by steering colume off to hook up double din that all works fine but have break light on an noticed when backing down drive way I will hit my breaks an only my front breaks lock up an nothing in back for breaks

cleburne red 03-01-2019 07:07 AM

Were the rear brakes working before? There's nothing in the dash that would make the rear brakes inoperable. They're mechanical, nothing electric

Cole Johnson 03-01-2019 08:08 AM

Yes I'm pretty sure they did but I notice I have a 6 pin plug unhooked an can't seem to find where it goes

LesMyer 03-01-2019 08:26 AM


Originally Posted by Cole Johnson (Post 704068)
Had the plastic by steering colume off to hook up double din that all works fine but have break light on an noticed when backing down drive way I will hit my breaks an only my front breaks lock up an nothing in back for breaks

If you back down a sloped driveway and hit the brakes, the fronts will lock up much more easily than the rears. Probably no problem there. As for the light, check the emergency brake - it may be slightly depressed or switch may be misadjusted or bad. Probably you did something with the e-brake when working around the steering column.


Trukntigger 03-07-2019 12:27 AM

Depending on your options you will have a few connections that may not have a “home” to plug into. If the brake light was not on before the double din radio work I would suspect might have bumped the emergency brake a notch and tripped the light on. If you had accendently unplugged it no light would occur. That said easy check first, look at brake fluid level under hood. Low fluid will give a indicator light. How low your brake pedal sit. WHen the pads wear down a good amount the pedal general sits lower and fluid drops. Lastly, the usual- normally the pads have metal tabs that will rub on rotor making a squeal sound to make the driver aware the pads need replacement soon. So- check your stuff, brakes are a working in good order necessity.

Mike.308 03-07-2019 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by cleburne red (Post 704073)
Were the rear brakes working before? There's nothing in the dash that would make the rear brakes inoperable. They're mechanical, nothing electric

I'll bring the wise tip here over again. Do You have the fluid in the tank? Maybe You have a brake liquid leak? Any traces on ground?


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