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Just got the brake light recall done...

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Kev1000000, Mar 10, 2005.

  1. rick57

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    No problem :) Let us know the outcome,ok?
     
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    Well, i just checked under the dash and i dont see any switch...

    I see the brake line and a rubber spring type thing but no actual brake light switch

    Where exactly is it located? Is there any way you could get a picture of it?
     
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    Ok, i did see the switch now, is there anyway i can adjust it?

    When the brake isnt depressed, i cant see any orange stick thing. When it is depressed the orange thing comes out but the lights dont turn on until the orange thing is out pretty far. Is there anyway i can move the switch back somehowm or re adjust the sensitivity of the switch?
     
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    It is very simple just take a 14mm wrench and loosen the nut on the back side of the bracket. have to unplug it so you can back it out. Hint see the three nuts holding the square plate on? remove the plate to gain better access to switch. us your left hand to get in there.
     
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    Can someone PLEASE tell me if all Prius's (2004 and younger) got this recall?
     
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    I FINALLY got my 2004 Prius 6/04 and haven't frequented the board very much since then. The car has been absolutely faultless. So, now I find out there is a brake light recall? I have received NO notice of this from Toyota or the dealer. What is going on??
     
  7. Frank Hudon

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    it's by VIN and not all were recalled. Call Toyota and have your VIN ready and they will tell you if your car is in the recall.
     
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    You will get regen indication on MFD when coasting without pressing the brake, so regen itself is not dependent on the brake switch.

    They may have twiddled with the stroke sensor position as well as the brake switch. I think the brake switch is mostly for the brake light, power to ready, and cruise control cancel.

    You can, when it is working right, turn on the brake lights without starting the hydraulic pumps if you press lightly enough. So, if you have a weak aux battery, press real lightly, then press power.
     
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    Well, let's put it this way; I have an early August '04 production, and my car did not qualify based on VIN.
     
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    Brake Light Switch Recall & 1st Anniversary of Ownership

    We got our switch replaced a few weeks back. I haven't noticed any change after the switch was replaced. We had to take it in twice-- the first time the dealer called us and said the replacement switch was broken and they had to order a new one. We also got an oil change done at the same time, so we asked for a comp on the change and the service writer replied, "I'll adjust the price as best I can. How about FREE?" Sounded good to us. My wife brought the car back a few days later and they took care of it right away. We have been going to Jay Wolfe of West County (St. Louis) for the last few service recalls (reprogram CPU firmware and brake switch).

    BTW, tommorrow (3/15/05) is our first anniversary of owning our Prius, and we got just over 28,800 miles on it SO FAR! As for gas mileage, our last tank averaged 47.6 mpg, after we drove about 1100 miles to Atlanta and back. And today, gas started going up here in the heartland to the highest I've ever seen it here: $2.15. Glad we got our Prius!
     
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    ~*~UPDATE~*~


    Ok, i just took my prius in again and told them to adjust the brake light switch, and guess what...

    IT WORKED!!!!!!!!!!

    My quick brakes are back!! :D :D :D


    Well, they could've made it a tinky bit more sensitive, but oh well, im not gonna be selfish anymore...


    THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR HELP!! I really appreciate it! I dont know if i would have known what to tell the tech's if it wasnt for you guys, so THANK YOU!

    I dont know what the brake light switch does to the brakes, but whatever it does, it really makes them quick. Maybe the brake light switch is tied into the regen system, i do not know, but whatever it is, mines fixed now! :)
     
  12. Frank Hudon

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    good news Kev. Thnx for the update.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Kev1000000\";p=\"73661)</div>
    Glad it was that simple. I didn't think it would have been much with the only thing changed was the switch. Now I know what to expect if one of the other techs changes a switch and has brake problems. Thanks for keeping us informed. :)