Hand Brake Sensor
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Hand Brake Sensor
It seems my hand brake sensor (NC) is extremely sensitive, give it too much gas, or simply drive up a decent hill and the light comes on (brakes don't). Any one come across this before?
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Re: Hand Brake Sensor
In nb's the brake light serves as a brake warning light. Could be your brake fluid is low.
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Re: Hand Brake Sensor
low brake fluid.
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Re: Hand Brake Sensor
ytep low brake fluid. My NC did the same thing a few months ago. Topped up the fluid all good now
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Re: Hand Brake Sensor
Mine did this when it was new.
Fluid topped up, still the light came on when accelerating away from lights.
Mazda couldn't work it out during two services.
It stopped after I changed the brake pads.
I believe that there was some air trapped somewhere in the ABS system and when pushing the caliper pistons back in it free the air bubble(s). A fresh bleed and then the problem went away.
A year or two later and the problem resurfaced. Fluid was at the top level so i reverted back to pushing the caliper piston in method. Again problem solved.
So if your fluid is at the correct level and your light still comes on, try the push in the piston method. It can't hurt.
Fluid topped up, still the light came on when accelerating away from lights.
Mazda couldn't work it out during two services.
It stopped after I changed the brake pads.
I believe that there was some air trapped somewhere in the ABS system and when pushing the caliper pistons back in it free the air bubble(s). A fresh bleed and then the problem went away.
A year or two later and the problem resurfaced. Fluid was at the top level so i reverted back to pushing the caliper piston in method. Again problem solved.
So if your fluid is at the correct level and your light still comes on, try the push in the piston method. It can't hurt.
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Re: Hand Brake Sensor
thanks guys, fluid tank is half full so I'll top it off and get it flushed at the next service.
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