99 Accord LX dashboard brake system indicator light

Discussion in 'Accord' started by marclip002, Oct 21, 2005.

  1. marclip002

    marclip002 Guest

    This indicator light remains lit for +/-10 minutes after initial start
    before it goes off. The parking brake is not set and the brake fluid
    reservoir appears full. Once the indicator light goes off after the
    first 10 minutes of initial driving, it shuts off normally during the
    rest of the day. Any thoughts? Thanks.
     
    marclip002, Oct 21, 2005
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  2. marclip002

    E Meyer Guest

    The only possibilities are the switch in the float (attached to the lid in
    the brake reservoir) and the switch on the parking brake.

    My '00 TL did something like this once and it turned out the problem was
    that the wires coming off the float had gotten pinched between the lid and
    the body of the reservoir. They have a tendency to twist with the lid into
    the latch when you tighten the lid. I took off the lid, exercised the float
    up and down by hand and put the lid back on carefully (at least more
    carefully than it had been done the previous time) and the problem has not
    recurred.

    The other possibility is the parking brake switch. Try engaging and then
    releasing the parking brake sharply the next time the light comes on. If
    that switch is sticking, exercising it might free it. Also check that the
    switch on the parking brake has not come loose.
     
    E Meyer, Oct 21, 2005
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    The interval to have the fluid changed is (probably) 36 months . . .Has
    it ever been done?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Oct 21, 2005
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  4. marclip002

    marclip002 Guest

    You nailed it. I removed the cap to the brake fluid reservoir,
    straightened the wires attached to the cap, carefully reattached the
    cap, and the dashboard light is gone. Thanks.
     
    marclip002, Oct 22, 2005
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