 
[DML] Re: Low Brake Fluid Indicator: was Low fuel warning indicator
   
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[DML] Re: Low Brake Fluid Indicator: was Low fuel warning indicator
- From: "bkp944" <bk_pollard@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 12:20:59 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> 
wrote:
> ... If the P.O. did this (or his mechanic) you
> should be suspicous of ALL the work done on the car. 
> Whoever did this
> was reckless and had no regard for the safety of the driver of that
> car. By disconnecting that plug you would have no warning if there 
> was a serious malfunction in the brake system. ...
I agree completely. That is one of the reasons I am going through 
this car so thoroughly to correct things of this nature.
I have receipts where the P.O. bought new calipers and brake pads in 
March '03. When I first got the car, I looked over the brake system 
and everything does look to be in order. The brake lines appear to 
be factory, so I had planned on replacing those this winter with SS 
braided overwrapped lines and to flush the brake and clutch system.
When I got home last night I searched for the "missing" connector. 
Sure enough, I found it very nicely wire-tied to the harness above 
the crumple tube. Judging by the amount of crud inside the 
connector, it had been tied up there for a very long time.
I cleaned out the connector, then jumpered across it to see what 
happened - my brake warning indicator came on. 
Next I cleaned the contacts on the brake fluid reservoir's 
connector, plugged in the "missing" connector, and retested. 
Everything works as it should! BTW, the brake fluid looked very good 
and I don't think I need to change my plans about flushing the 
system before I replace the brake lines.
Next came the low fuel warning light tests...
I slowly raised the fuel sender until it cleared the gasoline. No 
low fuel warning light.
Next I unplugged the sender's electrical connector, jumpered across 
the correct terminals, and the low fuel light came on.
A bit stumped, I decided to take out the fuel sender and see if 
there was anything I could do to it. When it cleared the tank, I 
noticed that gas was still dripping slowly from the bottom. I held 
it there until all the gas stopped dripping (a couple minutes).
At that point, I reconnected the plugs and I had a low fuel warning 
light! Previously, I just had not allowed enough time for the sender 
to drain. 
I should be good to go now on both the brake warning and low fuel 
warning lights. Thanks again for your advice.
-Brian
VIN# 4494
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