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  • in reply to: Sentra Struts #872535
    FredFred
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      Thx college man the JC whitney link is the ticket 🙂 🙂

      in reply to: 2000 nissan sentra #872074
      FredFred
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        I seen this and ur right,gotta have another look 🙁

        in reply to: 2001 Sable brake light question #862972
        FredFred
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          [quote=”frumpy” post=170295][quote=”Evil-i” post=169175]That warning light does double duty. When it’s lit, it means that either your Parking Brake is applied or the fluid level in the master cylinder is low.

          I’m not familiar with your particular master cylinder, but the low fluid level warning switch and float assemblies I’ve seen could all be changed easily. You can test the switch/float assembly by unplugging the electrical connector. If the warning light goes out, (and your fluid level is OK), you’ve found the culprit.[/quote]

          Hi Evil-i,finally got around to checking this out further,i did unplug the sensor on the bottom of the resevoir and the light did go out…gonna replace that sensor since the cost is low and go from there…Thx i’ll post back when done :woohoo:[/quote]

          Well i replaced the switch and the light still came back wtf this is making me crazy lol :silly:

          in reply to: 2001 Sable brake light question #862894
          FredFred
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            [quote=”Evil-i” post=169175]That warning light does double duty. When it’s lit, it means that either your Parking Brake is applied or the fluid level in the master cylinder is low.

            I’m not familiar with your particular master cylinder, but the low fluid level warning switch and float assemblies I’ve seen could all be changed easily. You can test the switch/float assembly by unplugging the electrical connector. If the warning light goes out, (and your fluid level is OK), you’ve found the culprit.[/quote]

            Hi Evil-i,finally got around to checking this out further,i did unplug the sensor on the bottom of the resevoir and the light did go out…gonna replace that sensor since the cost is low and go from there…Thx i’ll post back when done :woohoo:

            in reply to: 2001 Sable brake light question #861852
            FredFred
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              [quote=”Evil-i” post=169244][quote=”frumpy” post=169201]…I tried pulling on the e brake pedal with no luck.I do notice however that when applying the e brake the pedal is hard to push down,like the cable is outta adjustment…[/quote]

              EDIT: I did a bit of reading in your Owners Manual in an on-line PDF. On page 12, it mentions that if the ABS light is illuminated along with the Parking Brake light, it indicates a “brake force distribution system failure”. Two questions on that point: Is your ABS light on too, with the engine running? Does the ABS bulb illuminate when you turn the key to the On position, before starting the engine?[/quote]

              first there is a plug on the bottom of the res. and it’s plugged in all the way….Now i do notice that the ABS light never comes on when cycling the key nor does it come on when started…the light lit is the same one shown on page 12 that you posted,i will have to dig in and try later on to see if it’s plugged all the way in 🙁

              in reply to: 2001 Sable brake light question #861798
              FredFred
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                [quote=”Evil-i” post=169175]That warning light does double duty. When it’s lit, it means that either your Parking Brake is applied or the fluid level in the master cylinder is low.

                It could be that your Parking Brake isn’t fully released and/or the pedal isn’t returning completely, or that the Parking Brake switch has just plain failed in the “ON” position. Try pulling the Parking Brake release handle and pull up sorta hard on the Parking Brake pedal to see if that turns the light off. It could be a mechanical or adjustment issue rather than a switch issue.

                I’m not familiar with your particular master cylinder, but the low fluid level warning switch and float assemblies I’ve seen could all be changed easily. You can test the switch/float assembly by unplugging the electrical connector. If the warning light goes out, (and your fluid level is OK), you’ve found the culprit.[/quote]

                Thx Evil-i, itried pulling on the e brake pedal with no luck.I do notice however that when applying the e brake the pedal is hard to push down,like the cable is outta adjustment…as for the MC i don’t see any electrical plug attached to it and the fluid is full,and brakes do work fine :unsure:

                in reply to: 2001 Sable brake light question #861727
                FredFred
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                  [quote=”peshewa” post=169103]Look at the brake light switch near the top of the brake pedal.[/quote]

                  That switch is fine …when i said light is stuck on i’m talking about the warning light on the dash 🙂

                  in reply to: 2001 Mercury Sable #858820
                  FredFred
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                    Thx guys that what i thought…should be the same or more headaches lol

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