#32874, "Just a heads up on our brakes...." May-24-10 02:28 PM by John99RS
Admin., please move this to the right section....don't know how I posted it here.. Thanks
Just wanted to remind everyone to check something on our brake pedals. There is a little plastic piece attached to our brake pedal that turns off our brake lights when depressed. This piece broke off mine the other day, however, I was lucky enough to be at home when it did. If this comes off and you don't realize it soon enough, your brake lights will not turn off at all and your battery will die quickly after sitting for a while. I'm sure there are many who know about this, but just wanted to give others the heads up to check it. I replaced mine with a little bolt so this will never happen again.
#32875, "RE: Just a heads up on our brakes...." In response to Reply # 0
Originally posted by John99RS Admin., please move this to the right section....don't know how I posted it here.. Thanks Just wanted to remind everyone to check something on our brake pedals. There is a little plastic piece attached to our brake pedal that turns off our brake lights when depressed. This piece broke off mine the other day, however, I was lucky enough to be at home when it did. If this comes off and you don't realize it soon enough, your brake lights will not turn off at all and your battery will die quickly after sitting for a while. I'm sure there are many who know about this, but just wanted to give others the heads up to check it. I replaced mine with a little bolt so this will never happen again.
Superglued a penny on mine. No problem since.
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#32878, "RE: Just a heads up on our brakes...." In response to Reply # 2
FYI...
You'll find the same type rubber bumpers on the clutch pedal arm in two places. Missing one can keep the cruise control from engaging because the ECU thinks the clutch is depressed all the time. Missing the other is less likely but on that plunger switch it can allow the car to start even if the clutch is not depressed.
#32879, "RE: Just a heads up on our brakes...." In response to Reply # 3
Its typical on many car for that little stopper to break. I had to replace one on a nissan and my dads honda did the same thing with his brake and his clutch. Since it was a honda, it didn't allow him to crank it up when he pushed the clutch in.
Outside of Corona: "That sucks, peace out..." (jamie walks away)... "Sweeet, what we doin?" -Zac Tim's garage (prior to motor install): "Im gonna smoke real quick, that way if you fuck up I am already nicotined up" -Tim
Outside of Corona: "That sucks, peace out..." (jamie walks away)... "Sweeet, what we doin?" -Zac Tim's garage (prior to motor install): "Im gonna smoke real quick, that way if you fuck up I am already nicotined up" -Tim
#32895, "RE: Just a heads up on our brakes...." In response to Reply # 1
Originally posted by DarkOne Superglued a penny on mine. No problem since.
I love your solutions involving pennies - brake pedal fix, IAC hole block off... :p
I just superglued a penny on my buddy's TSi where the plastic plug broke off. I cannot fathom why the brake pedal contact plate would have a hole the exact diameter for the switch plunger there. Retarded.