I just got my 94 Legacy L sedan. I really haven't had a chance to go through everything, but I've noticed something odd. Twice now, I've noticed when starting my morning commute, the brake light (like if the e-brake was on) has been lit up, but I haven't noticed anything wrong with brake performance. It's just now starting to get cool here in AR, and because I didn't get a chance to drive during warmer weather, I can't compare temp variations with the problem. After driving about 30-45 minutes, I make my usual stop at the c-store for coffee, I start it up and the brake light goes off when I release the e-brake, like it's supposed to. Plus it doesn't happen later in the day while driving from school to work or work to home.
What do you guys think is going on? Suggestions on what to look for?
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Your brake fluid is low. I freaked out about this about a week after buying my turbo and was too scared to drive to school before "fixing" the problem.
The float that your brake fluid level sensor uses sometimes gets stuck. You should be able to fix this by just opening and closing the brake fluid reservoir cap, or if you're low, adding a bit of fluid.
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The float that your brake fluid level sensor uses sometimes gets stuck. You should be able to fix this by just opening and closing the brake fluid reservoir cap, or if you're low, adding a bit of fluid.
http://bbs.legacycentral.org/viewtopic. ... rake+light
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Well, my first thought was low fluid level, but when I check, it was well above the MIN but below the MAX. I did not, however open it up. I'll give popping the cap and reclosing to see if that does anything.
I was kind of thinking the cooler weather was causing the e-brake cable to kind of stick a little, but not really engage the brakes. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for the response.
I was kind of thinking the cooler weather was causing the e-brake cable to kind of stick a little, but not really engage the brakes. We'll see how it goes. Thanks for the response.