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Symptom Chart

SYMPTOM CHART

Condition Possible Sources Action
  • The red brake warning indicator is always on
  • Brake fluid level
  • Brake fluid leak
  • If the fluid level is below the minimum level, CHECK the system for leaks. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Parking brake switch
  • Brake fluid level switch
  • Circuitry
  • Instrument cluster
  • Smart junction box (SJB)
  • The brakes pull or drift
  • Tire air pressure
  • CHECK the tires for uneven or excessive wear, and CORRECT the inflation.
  • Brake pads
  • Brake components
  • CHECK the brake pads for uneven taper or excessive wear. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Suspension component
  • Wheel alignment
  • The brake pedal goes down fast
  • Brake fluid level
  • If the brake fluid level is below the minimum level, INSPECT the system for leaks. FILL the brake master cylinder reservoir. BLEED the system. REFER to BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING  in this article.
  • Air in system
  • Brake master cylinder
  • The brake pedal eases down slowly
  • Air in system
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Brake lockup under light brake pedal force
  • Brake pads
  • INSPECT the brake pads for uneven taper or excessive wear. VERIFY brake pads are within minimum specifications. REFER to SPECIFICATIONS  in this article.
  • Brake pad contamination
  • CHECK the brake pads for brake fluid, grease or oil on the linings. INSTALL new brake pads. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Brake components
  • CHECK the brake components for correct operation. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Parking brake component
  • Anti-lock brake control system
  • Excessive/erratic brake pedal travel
  • Brake fluid leak
  • Air in system
  • Disc brake caliper
  • If the brake fluid is below the minimum level, INSPECT the system for leaks. FILL the brake master cylinder reservoir. BLEED the system. REFER to BRAKE SYSTEM BLEEDING  in this article.
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Brake pads
  • CHECK the brake pads for excessive wear. Install new brake pads as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Brake pedal
  • CHECK the brake pedal for binding or obstructions. REPAIR as necessary.
  • Brakes drag
  • Parking brake component
  • Brake caliper guide pins
  • Brake pad contamination
  • CHECK the brake pads for brake fluid, grease or oil on the linings. Install new brake pads as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Disc brake caliper
  • Brake booster
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Excessive brake pedal effort
  • Brake booster
  • Brake booster check valve
  • CARRY OUT the CHECK VALVE  Component Test in this article.
  • Brake booster manifold vacuum hose
  • REROUTE, REPAIR or INSTALL new components as necessary.
  • The adjustable brake pedal is inoperative/does not operate correctly - without memory
  • Fuse
  • Adjustable pedal switch
  • Adjustable pedal motor
  • Circuitry
  • The adjustable brake pedal is inoperative/does not operate correctly - with memory
  • Memory set switch
  • Adjustable pedal switch
  • Adjustable pedal motor
  • Circuitry
  • Driver seat module (DSM)
  • Vibration when the brakes are applied
  • Uneven brake pad wear
  • Brake disc pad transfer
  • Brake disc
  • Suspension components
  • Brake vibration/shudder - occurs when the brake pedal is released
  • Brake caliper guide pins
  • Brake drag
  • INSPECT the brake pads for premature wear. REPAIR or INSTALL a new caliper as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Rattling noise
  • Caliper mounting bolts loose
  • Damaged or worn caliper guide pins or retainers
  • CHECK the caliper guide pins and retainers for lubrication and correct operation. LUBRICATE or INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Missing or damaged spring clips
  • CHECK the brake pads for missing or broken spring clips. INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.
  • Clicking noise - with the brakes applied with the anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • 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 or linings worn below minimum thickness
  • INSPECT brake pads for excessive wear, taper wear or uneven wear. VERIFY brake pads are within minimum specifications. REFER to SPECIFICATIONS  in this article.
  • 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 the brake lightly applied (creeping)
  • Brake pads
  • Acceptable condition.
  • Grinding noise - continuous
  • Brake pads or linings worn below minimum thickness
  • INSPECT the brake pads, brake discs and attaching hardware for damage. VERIFY brake pads are within minimum specifications. REFER to SPECIFICATIONS  in this article.
  • Moaning noise
  • Brake linings contaminated with grease or oil
  • INSPECT the brake pads for contamination. REPAIR or INSTALL new components as necessary. REFER to FRONT DISC BRAKE for front disc brakes or REAR DISC BRAKE for rear disc brakes.