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2001 S60 2.4, brake check light on!

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LUINGOR
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2001 S60 2.4, brake check light on!

Post by LUINGOR »

Hi,
2001 S60 2.4, brake check light on!
Yesterday, when I was on the way back home, I noticed " Brake Check Light" on first time but the brake still works (honestly, I am scared to drive it now), so I was wondering if it's time to change the brake pedals or what.
Can someone tell me what's going on?
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Post by vegasjetskier »

Well you shouldn't have to change the pedals. Maybe the pads and rotors. At the very least the brakes should be inspected. Do you have a code reader so you can see what codes are logged?
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Post by LUINGOR »

Thanks for your reply.
But the brake check message is on only when I put my foot on the brake, so can I use a normal code reader to read the code?
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Post by vegasjetskier »

LUINGOR wrote:Thanks for your reply.
But the brake check message is on only when I put my foot on the brake, so can I use a normal code reader to read the code?
M
I don't know if it would store a code or not. How's your brake fluid level?
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Post by LUINGOR »

Thanks.
I will. Do you have any idea of how much is going to cost to replace brake pad?
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Post by vegasjetskier »

LUINGOR wrote:Thanks.
I will. Do you have any idea of how much is going to cost to replace brake pad?
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Can you do any work yourself?
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I just checked the brake fluid level, and it's ok. So I guess the pads have to be replaced.
Honestly, I didn't do much work by myself. Is it hard? If it's not too expensive, I prefer to take it to a shop. Do you have clue how much it is gonna cost? Shall I come to a Volvo dealer?
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Post by vegasjetskier »

LUINGOR wrote:I just checked the brake fluid level, and it's ok. So I guess the pads have to be replaced.
Honestly, I didn't do much work by myself. Is it hard? If it's not too expensive, I prefer to take it to a shop. Do you have clue how much it is gonna cost? Shall I come to a Volvo dealer?
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M
No, it's not hard, but it does require some attention to detail. If you're just buying pads for front & rear, figure about $120 - $160. Rotors are between $40-$100 each. Complete kits are available for about $360. If you pay a garage to do it you'll have labor on top of that. If you have a dealer do it, figure about $1,000 or so (pads and rotors installed).

Here's a link on how to do it yourself. If you are unsure, have a technician do it so that you don't get in a wreck. https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums ... hp?p=50801
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Post by LUINGOR »

Hi vegasjetskier, I appreciate your replies.
Have a wonderful holiday
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Post by stannik »

Hi!

What about just test brake lights in the rear? A problem could be with the brake relay or fuse or lamp. The best could be check it against a white wall in night. Maybe a central lamp works and side lamps not or vice versa...

Good luck!

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