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April 1st, 2025 05:48 PM #1
I used my 10th gen today (2010 Altis 1.6G) and noticed that both the ABS and Handbrake light stayed on even while I was driving. The last time I used this car was in February for my fat lab's check up, it was working perfectly. I still drove the car for 1 km and went home because I don't feel good about driving it a braking issue. I hope it's nothing serious.
Should I have the casa pick up my car na and does anyone have an idea how much this will cost me? Or can anyone recommend a reputable shop to work on this? I'm afraid lang it's not safe to drive anymore. I plan to keep this car for as long as I can since I want to have a manual pa rin.
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April 1st, 2025 06:11 PM #2
Have the fault code read via Techstream. It could be as simple as the eBrake switch. Once had the ABS light on w/ extracted code C1249(open circuit brake light switch). Removed, cleaned & reattached the tiny switch behind the pedal. Cleared the code, used the car, reread the system....no codes, no ABS light.
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April 1st, 2025 06:11 PM #3
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April 1st, 2025 06:37 PM #4
Is techstream a car shop? handbrake is on din huh
I really seldom use this car, it's normal for me not to use it for months at a time but it's the first time this happened. The car feels normal to drive naman but I decided to go home na lang kasi baka bigla mag fail brakes
I was told by 2 car guy friends to have brake level fluid checked first. Pero kung nagbabawas fluid then there must be a problem. I messaged casa na to pick up my car but I won't have anything done until I get feedback from Tsikoteers
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April 1st, 2025 06:51 PM #5
Naku. Yung simpleng pag scan palang sa iba gamit ng obd, eh nasa magkano na...
Malamang dinaga na pala yan sa tagal.
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April 1st, 2025 07:00 PM #6
First, check the brake fluid level ... can be done with a flashlight ... if that's ok ... then a possibility is the ABS wiring ... something could have chewed the wires ...
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April 1st, 2025 08:45 PM #7
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April 1st, 2025 11:12 PM #8
I hope di dinaga. Matagal na garage queen gen 10 ko and I use it months at a time lang talaga. It's 15 and this is the first time it will have a repair.
Thanks, I will check it tomorrow morning.
Parts cannon shops like casa? hahaha. I have no choice but to have casa diagnose it, and I like that they pick up and deliver the car at my house. Pero if repairs are too expensive I will have it done outside na lang
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April 2nd, 2025 03:27 AM #9
For rodent problems, periodically apply the engine bay w/ LiquiMoly Marder/Marten Spray.
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April 2nd, 2025 11:11 AM #10
Our driver checked the brake fluid level okay naman daw and there's also no tagas at the bottom of the car. I asked casa to pick up asap so they can do the scan.
repair kit lang. car care nut says, for toyotas, he recommends entire assembly replacement for...
rack and pinion repair