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2008 Toyota Prius- Brakes don’t work...

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Emiley Juarez, Jan 11, 2020.

  1. Emiley Juarez

    Emiley Juarez New Member

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    The ABS and brake lights are on but that wasn’t what really scared me. I was reversing and I pressed on the brakes to stop. It made a high-pitched beep noise and it didn’t stop, I kept pressing on the brakes and the car finally stopped abruptly after three-five seconds of pressing on the brakes. This has happened 3 times to me while reversing. I don’t know much about Prius’s and this has never happened to me. If anybody has ever experienced this or has any knowledge, that would be greatly appreciated !
     
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    welcome!

    most likely the master cylinder. how many miles on her? any dash lights?
     
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    Thank you ! 148k miles And just the ABS and emergency brake lights.
     
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    The error codes related to those warning lights will tell you specific details about what needs fixing...
     
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    You obviously have a problem with the brakes I would take it to a mechanic and have the car looked over. Prius has a normal brake system and any mechanic can look it over.

    SM-J737T1 ?
     
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    Not necessarily. It could be a problem with hydraulic system. Which is why starting by reading fault codes would be the best option.