はじめに
Have you ever had a problem with your car that the backlights stay on no matter if you push or release the breaking pedal? This could be a problem because the electricity inside the battery can be wasted, leaving you with a non-functional car. In this guide, we provide certain steps to fix this problem in a Kia Forte 2010. The main issue in this big problem is located on the braking system, when sometimes a little piece called the pedal stopper pad breaks into pieces and the system stops working. This happens because, as you will see in the guide, a small white button needs to be pushed in order to detect that the pedal is not being pushed so it can turn the lights off. When the pedal is pushed, the lights turn on and hence the system detects that the car is braking. Some people disconnect the stop lamb switch, which is responsible for sending the message from the braking pedal to the main circuit, and other people just simply disconnect the backlights. This can bring serious problems because it is illegal to drive with a non-functional light in the car, and also because it can get us in a car crash. This is said to be a simple mechanism but a risky one when it is not working, so here you can find simple steps to avoid the problem and continue driving in a safe way.
必要な工具と部品
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Open the door in the driver position, and down where the pedals are you will see the stop pedal system.
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You will see that there is a missing part because the pedal should push completely a white button so the break backlights can turn off. This missing part is called the pedal stopper pad.
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Now that you have followed these steps to fix the system, you can drive safely and without worries. They are simple steps that require a lot of handwork and patience, but they are worth it. Fixing the things on our own is really important because you learn something new, and you can help others if they are having the same problem. Even if it is not the same car model, you have the idea to analyze the brake system and check if it is the same problem.
Now that you have followed these steps to fix the system, you can drive safely and without worries. They are simple steps that require a lot of handwork and patience, but they are worth it. Fixing the things on our own is really important because you learn something new, and you can help others if they are having the same problem. Even if it is not the same car model, you have the idea to analyze the brake system and check if it is the same problem.
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2 件のコメント
If you don't push the plastic piece in until it clicks it will throw a malfunction error at your Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Indicator - you'll also notice that the brakes are tighter to push and it's harder to keep acceleration, that's because that space not pushed in all the way is just enough to engage the braking system. (Because of all that I would make sure it's a Kia part, that one you have there is a Honda part. Kia has a hollowed out portion in the middle of the plastic piece. To make that work properly you'd have to grind the edges down - and hope for the best.)