Check Brake System

BlackKnight

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I was driving today, and all of a sudden the "Check Brake System" warning came on. Check out the pics below... Why the hell would this of happend? They turned off about 10 minutes later. I was driving on a nice sunny day, so i dont think its weather related.

Anyone have this issue ever?

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Most likely a wheel sensor for the ABS, plug into the OBDII and it should tell you what it is..................
Where are the sensors located? I was poking around near the front suspension last night trying to troubleshoot something.

I will have to bring it to my fathers shop to get the computer on it.
 

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Where are the sensors located? I was poking around near the front suspension last night trying to troubleshoot something.

I will have to bring it to my fathers shop to get the computer on it.

Could also be a bad resevoir sensor (unplug it and see if the lights go out) Replacing the sensor is a mystery , factory replaces whole resevoir but as long as you're not loosing fluid unplug it because it's only job is to setoff warming lights.
 

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Reservoir sensor. Mine did this once in a while when it got hot, like sitting in traffic. Unplugged the sensor and cleaned the connector. All good after that.
 

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Reservoir sensor. Mine did this once in a while when it got hot, like sitting in traffic. Unplugged the sensor and cleaned the connector. All good after that.

You got lucky or I got unlucky because cleaning mine did no good. Mine works fine in the heat but not when temp drops.
 
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