The warning light for brake fluid on the dashboard does light up for unknown reasons!
My car is a 2010 Mazda 6. Recently the car had a brake fluid leak. The problem has been resolved. But what I noticed was that the brake warning light on the dashboard did not light up when the fluid drained.
The dealership says the first check indicates a voltage drop across the connector, and they recommend replacing the sensor and repairing some wiring. As they said, finding the damaged wiring would take up to 8 hours of diagnosis which would cost hundreds of dollars in addition to the cost of parts and repairs. I'm trying to find a different solution to avoid paying all this money. Do you have any recommendations or tips for solving this problem at the lowest cost? |
Any update?
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Max535 Welcome to the forum
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Originally Posted by DouglasNorris
(Post 218890)
Any update?
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The workshop found the brake fluid level sensor not working and needs to be replaced
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