On Apr 1, 4:27 pm, still just me <wheeledBobNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2008 12:46:43 -0700 (PDT), Don K <dker...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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> >I was on the freeway on my way to work when I looked down and notices
> >the abs light and brake light both are on? anyone know the problem?
> >or what this means? Back brakes seem to working, I used the parking
> >brake to slow down and stop getting off the freeway and worked fine.
> >Had this problem a long time ago, and it turned out to be a bulb, one
> >of the LED's in the thrid brake. any ideas? Thanks, DON
>
> This is just an idea... but if you're not mechanically comfortable
> with working on the brakes, it would probably be a good idea to have a
> mechanic take a look at it... you know... so you don't crash head on
> into someone else while driving the car.
>
> Smart ass remarks aside, you need to ascertain that the brakes are
> working properly mechanically. After that, worry about the electrical
> issue.
I checked the brakes, everything looks fine. Fluid level is good,
front pads are new, back drums are about 40%..
someone I work with mentioned a vaccuum leak. I have a wierd idle
problem sometimes, not all the time, he thinks is vaccuum. Guess this
weekend I get to start hunting that down, I hate leaks.... hard to
find, unless someone knows a good way....


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