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Check Brake light system alarm


Joregan75
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HI All

I'm driving a 2009 T27 Avensis , I presently have an alarm coming up on dash ' check brake light system ', but when I press the brake the alarm goes off but comes back on a few minutes later . I should say the alarm is intermittent sometimes it doesn't show while I drive the car . 

Anybody ever seen this ? Thinking it might be a short or a faulty bulb  but have never seen an alarm for a bulb on the car before , does the T27 show an alarm if a brake bulb blows ?? 

 

Thanks 

J

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Hi All 

Just an update on this problem , I have now noticed that the brake lights are staying on when I turn on my front lights , and when I turn off the front lights the brake lights work as normal again . Any thoughts ?? 

Also can the rear led brake lights be replaced as I can't see how to remove them   

 

Cheers 

J

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Check the cable/plugs/connectors feeding the rear lights, I suspect a bad earth.  Or it could be something to do with the "rear led brake light" if you already have a problem there.

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21 hours ago, Joregan75 said:

Also can the rear led brake lights be replaced as I can't see how to remove them   

iirc the manual has these as non user replaceable.

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I would check the earth before buying replacements. The brake lights work normally with side/headlights off. If there is damp in the light circuits or connections, that could be a possible cause. An auto electrician may help. 

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