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    Default Emergency brake....

    I don't know what the heck happened but my emergency brake light would turn on every time i would make a hard right but turn off in time, then s of yesterday it stayed on...anybody know what it might be?
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    Low on brake fluid.
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    Sounds like your right...
    So do i just top it off with more brake fluid? And if so, which kind would y'all recommend.
    silver 91 miata - no mas
    gold 91 miata w/ hardtop - no mas
    99 emerald green mica miata - just found!

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    Looking at the color of that brake fluid, if I were you, I'd do a complete brake fluid flush. Is the clutch fluid the same color? It should be almost clear. Think Sprite, not Coke.

    Brake fluid changes to that color when it collects water. Water will do 2 things to your brakes:
    1. It will rust brake components.
    2. When it gets hot, 212 degrees, it boils and turns into a gas (as in non-fluid). Gas compresses easily, brake fluid is not supposed to compress easily.

    Get a 3 or 4 of small bottles of brake fluid. I use the TrackDog bleeder kit. It's easier with a helper.
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    Default Re: Emergency brake....

    Awesome..thanks for yalls help
    silver 91 miata - no mas
    gold 91 miata w/ hardtop - no mas
    99 emerald green mica miata - just found!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EricJ View Post
    Looking at the color of that brake fluid, if I were you, I'd do a complete brake fluid flush. Is the clutch fluid the same color? It should be almost clear. Think Sprite, not Coke.

    Brake fluid changes to that color when it collects water. Water will do 2 things to your brakes:
    1. It will rust brake components.
    2. When it gets hot, 212 degrees, it boils and turns into a gas (as in non-fluid). Gas compresses easily, brake fluid is not supposed to compress easily.

    Get a 3 or 4 of small bottles of brake fluid. I use the TrackDog bleeder kit. It's easier with a helper.
    A gas is also a fluid. Not all fluids are liquid.
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    Conecerned is my new hero! You want non-compressible fluids in your brake lines. Hooray science!
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    Valvoline's Synthetic at Autozone or O'Reilly's is a good choice for replacement brake fluid. I'm in Garland and can help you bleed it.

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    Just another thing to note - If your fluid is so low that the light came on.

    Check your brake pads, and don't just add fluid. The lower your brake pads are, the more fluid is consumed in your brake caliper to push the piston out further. You probably need new brakes or you have a leak in the system.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OZMDD View Post
    Conecerned is my new hero! You want non-compressible fluids in your brake lines. Hooray science!
    Quote Originally Posted by POS Racing View Post
    Just another thing to note - If your fluid is so low that the light came on.

    Check your brake pads, and don't just add fluid. The lower your brake pads are, the more fluid is consumed in your brake caliper to push the piston out further. You probably need new brakes or you have a leak in the system.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cone-cerned View Post
    A gas is also a fluid. Not all fluids are liquid.
    Oops, I need a physical science review class. If I could only find a science teacher around here to conduct one.
    Last edited by EricJ; 01-17-2013 at 09:56 PM.
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    I'll help out when I can.

    But, I'll stay away from music theory. Although I do love an alphabet with only seven letters.
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    If you were as slow as me, you wouldn't be afraid either.

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