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Old July 28th 06, 02:30 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
Steve Loft
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What I assume is the brake warning light (I have no owner's manual - I
do know it's not the handbrake light) has come on, on my 1995 Ford
Maverick. The brake fluid reservoir is full, so what else could it be?

It's just passed an MOT, so I assume the brake pads are all OK (but I
will check), and I don't think it has sensors for those anyway.

Faulty sensor?
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Old July 28th 06, 07:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
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It's just passed an MOT, so I assume the brake pads are all OK (but I
will check), and I don't think it has sensors for those anyway.

Faulty sensor?


MoT only checks state on the day. The brake test does'nt check pad depth
only whether they work to a certain degree. Possibly the sensor warning you
the depth is on the margin for the pad.


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Old July 28th 06, 08:59 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
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Hirsty's wrote:
MoT only checks state on the day. The brake test does'nt check pad depth
only whether they work to a certain degree. Possibly the sensor warning you
the depth is on the margin for the pad.


I've checked and there are no sensors on the pads.

I've disconnected the plug from the fluid sensor and the light stays on.
I've shorted the contacts on the plug and the light stays on. So I guess
that discounts the fluid sensor.

I don't know if the warning light is for problems other than the fluid
level, if not then maybe the warning system itself is faulty. I could do
with a wiring diagram.
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Old July 28th 06, 09:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
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I've checked and there are no sensors on the pads.



Is it possible that there should be sensors and some muppet at MoT damaged
them, removed them and caused a fault to show ?


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Old July 28th 06, 09:42 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
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"Hirsty's" wrote in message
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I've checked and there are no sensors on the pads.



Is it possible that there should be sensors and some muppet at MoT damaged
them, removed them and caused a fault to show ?



The sensor wire that is.


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Old July 28th 06, 11:56 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
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In message , Steve Loft
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Hirsty's wrote:
MoT only checks state on the day. The brake test does'nt check pad depth
only whether they work to a certain degree. Possibly the sensor warning you
the depth is on the margin for the pad.


I've checked and there are no sensors on the pads.

I've disconnected the plug from the fluid sensor and the light stays
on. I've shorted the contacts on the plug and the light stays on. So I
guess that discounts the fluid sensor.

I don't know if the warning light is for problems other than the fluid
level, if not then maybe the warning system itself is faulty. I could
do with a wiring diagram.

Does it think the hand brake is on?
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Old July 29th 06, 09:15 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
Steve Loft
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Hirsty's wrote:

Is it possible that there should be sensors and some muppet at MoT damaged
them, removed them and caused a fault to show ?


No, I'm pretty sure it shouldn't have them.

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Old July 29th 06, 09:30 AM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
Steve Loft
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hugh wrote:

Does it think the hand brake is on?


There's a separate light for the handbrake (which is going off OK), so I
assume the handbrake doesn't affect the other brake light.
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Old July 29th 06, 12:44 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
Steve Firth
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On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:30:02 GMT, Steve Loft wrote:

It's just passed an MOT, so I assume the brake pads are all OK


That's a bloody stupid assumption. An MoT doesn't test pad wear, all it
tests is brake efficiency on the day.

It could be a pad wear warning, once triggered these usually have to be
reset or it could be an ABS failure.
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Old July 29th 06, 01:45 PM posted to uk.rec.cars.4x4
Steve Loft
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Steve Firth wrote:
On Fri, 28 Jul 2006 13:30:02 GMT, Steve Loft wrote:

It's just passed an MOT, so I assume the brake pads are all OK


That's a bloody stupid assumption. An MoT doesn't test pad wear, all it
tests is brake efficiency on the day.


Must just be the garage I use, then. Every time I've put a car in for an
MOT, they've told me if the pads will need replacing soon.

It could be a pad wear warning, once triggered these usually have to be
reset or it could be an ABS failure.


It has no pad sensors, nor ABS.
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