GM Genuine Parts 18012741 Brake Fluid Level Sensor
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It is possible. You should first unplug the brake sensor. If the light goes out, there are three possibilities you either have low brake fluid, a stuck float inside the reservoir (this activates the sensor as being low), or the sensor is defective.
Selected User Reviews For GM Genuine Parts 18012741 Brake Fluid Level Sensor
I don't know how else to describe it. It takes two more inferior like parts to complete the process. As far as I know, this works the first time. Apparently, proximity to the magnetic float causes the device to not float. I have now turned off my light and the problem is resolved. I file this one away with the others in the "I only buy GM Original Equipment parts now" file. When I was a kid, I used the ACdelco Professional and other aftermarket parts, but now there is nothing comparable.
On a 2003 Chevy Malibu, we repaired a red "BRAKE" light on the dashboard that was incorrect. For reinstalling, make sure the plug is matched up with your wiring harness and push it in until you hear a click! To remove the master cylinder, squeeze the teeth at the top of the cylinder with your pliers and pull out the other side.
The product was fast to ship and easy to install. It didn't fix the problem, and it was not cheap, but it was not important to me.
The replacement is exactly the same. I received my order in a timely manner. It was an easy install and a good price. The program does what it should. I would buy this product.
I like it.
It is a great product.
Following my , I noticed my brake lights were on. I like how it works. As soon as I changed my brake fluid, I noticed my brake light came on. The same part was installed on my 2005 Chevrolet Colorado There was a flashing light for five seconds and then it I ordered the OEM part and it was the solution to.
There is still a brake light.