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Symptom Table

SYMPTOM TABLE

Condition Possible Sources Action
  • The red brake warning indicator is always on
  • Brake fluid level
  • FILL the brake master cylinder reservoir to the MAX line
  • Parking brake
  • Make sure the parking brake is fully released
  • Circuitry
  • CARRY OUT CAN diagnostics.
  • Controller area network (CAN) communication system
  • Instrument cluster
  • Smart junction box (SJB)
  • The red brake warning indicator is inoperative
  • Circuitry
  • Instrument cluster
  • Missing controller area network (CAN) communication
  • The brakes pull or drift
  • Tire air pressure
  • CHECK the tires for uneven or excessive wear, and correct inflation
  • Brake pads or shoes
  • Brake components
  • CHECK the brake pads and shoes for uneven taper or excessive wear. REPAIR as necessary.
  • CHECK the brake discs and drums and the hubs for damage. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Suspension component
  • Wheel alignment
  • Brake pedal goes down fast
  • Brake fluid level
  • INSPECT the system for leaks. FILL the brake master cylinder reservoir. BLEED the system. REFER to BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING .
  • Air in the system
  • Brake master cylinder
  • The brake pedal eases down slowly
  • Air in the system
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Brake lockup under light brake pedal force
  • Brake pads and shoes
  • CHECK the brake pads and shoes for uneven taper or excessive wear. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Brake component
  • CHECK the brake components for correct operation. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Parking brake component
  • Anti-lock brake control system
  • Excessive/erratic brake pedal travel
  • Leak in the hydraulic system
  • Air in the system
  • Disc brake caliper(s) or wheel cylinder(s)
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Brake pads
  • CHECK the brake pads for excessive wear.
  • Brake pedal
  • CHECK the brake pedal for binding or obstructions. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Brakes drag
  • Parking brake component
  • Brake caliper guide pins
  • CHECK the caliper guide pins for correct operation. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PINS .
  • Disc brake caliper(s)
  • REPAIR or INSTALL new brake calipers as necessary. REFER to BRAKE CALIPER for front disc brakes or BRAKE CALIPER for rear disc brakes.
  • Brake booster
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Excessive brake pedal effort
  • Brake booster
  • Brake booster check valve
  • Brake booster manifold vacuum hose
  • REROUTE, REPAIR or INSTALL new components as necessary.
  • Vibration when the brakes are applied
  • Uneven brake pad wear
  • Brake disc pad transfer
  • Uneven brake disc wear
  • Suspension components
  • Brake vibration/shudder - occurs when the brake pedal is released
  • Brake caliper guide pins
  • Brake drag
  • Adjustable brake pedal is inoperative/does not operate correctly - memory
  • Fuse
  • Circuitry
  • Memory set switch
  • Adjustable pedal switch
  • Adjustable pedal potentiometer
  • Adjustable pedal motor
  • Driver seat module (DSM)
  • Rattling noise
  • Caliper mounting bolts loose
  • CHECK the caliper bolts. TIGHTEN to specifications. REFER to BRAKE CALIPER for front disc brakes or BRAKE CALIPER for rear disc brakes.
  • Damaged or worn caliper guide pins or retainers
  • CHECK the caliper guide pins and retainers for correct operation. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PINS .
  • Missing or damaged anti-rattle clips or springs
  • CHECK the brake pads for missing clips or broken springs. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to BRAKE PADS for front disc brakes or BRAKE PADS for rear disc brakes.
  • Loose brake disc shield
  • Clicking noise - with brakes applied with anti-lock brake system (ABS) brakes
  • ABS hydraulic control unit
  • Acceptable condition.
  • Squealing noise - occurs on first (morning) brake application
  • Brake pads
  • Acceptable condition. Caused by humidity and low brake pad temperature.
  • Squealing noise - a continuous squeal
  • Brake pads worn below minimum thickness
  • INSPECT brake pads for excessive wear, taper wear or uneven wear. VERIFY brake pads are within minimum specifications. REFER to BRAKE PADS .
  • Squealing noise - an intermittent squeal brought on by cold, heat, water, mud or snow
  • Brake pads
  • Acceptable condition.
  • Groaning noise - occurs at low speeds with brake lightly applied (creeping)
  • Brake pads
  • Acceptable condition.
  • Grinding noise - continuous
  • Brake pads worn below minimum thickness
  • INSPECT the brake pads, brake discs, and attaching hardware for damage. VERIFY brake components are within specifications. REFER to SPECIFICATIONS .
  • Moaning noise
  • Brake pads contaminated with grease or oil
  • INSPECT the brake pads for contamination. REPAIR or INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to BRAKE PADS for front disc brakes or BRAKE PADS for rear disc brakes.