brake light and chime nouse

Asked by hshoutgun69 Dec 18, 2023 at 08:27 AM about the 2005 Kia Sedona EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

douse anyone know why the brake light and chime noose will be set off when it
raining out or wet out side? i have check fluids and the emergence brake as
well booth are good and full. any help will be nice.

2 Answers

307,255

Tired old KIA, most likely connection issues due to bad wiring, dig out the wiring diagrams and start tracing circuits, repairing as you go.

155,245

Look for an electrical plug on the brake master cylinder. This is for the low fluid level sensor. Check the wiring and plug going to that sensor. Sounds like when the wiring or plug gets wet it creates a short and makes you get a false low fluid level warning. When this happens, unplug the wiring from the sensor. If it doesn't go away, the wiring or plug is shorted. But if, when you unplug it the light goes off and the chiming stops, the sensor is bad. Hope that helps! Jim

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