Have you ever noticed that the service brake booster light is always on or flashing? It’s not a problem you can ignore. In fact, it could lead to serious issues down the road. Here are four ways to reset the service brake booster light in your car: 1. Use a manual override key to reset the service brake booster light individually for each wheel. 2. If your car has an automatic shutoff feature for the service brake booster light, use it to turn off the light. 3. Remove and replace the fuse labeled “Service Brake Booster” in your car’s fuse box. 4. Resetting the service brake booster light requires a special tool (sold separately) that can be accessed through your car’s fuse box, and it will require a professional technician to do so.
What is a Service Brake Booster Light?
When your car has a service brake booster light on, it means that there is a issue with the braking system and it needs to be fixed. The service brake booster light will come on if the pressure in the hydraulic system falls below a certain level. If you have to replace your car’s brake pads, the service brake booster light will likely go off.
How to Reset a Service Brake Booster Light
If your car has a service brake booster light, you may need to reset it. This light comes on when the car’s brakes are not working properly. You can reset the service brake booster light by pressing and holding the brake pedal while turning the ignition key to the “on” position.
What if the Service Brake Booster Light Does Not Go Out When You Reset It?
If the service brake booster light does not go out when you reset it, there may be a problem with the electrical system. If this is the case, you will need to have a qualified technician perform an electrical diagnosis on your car.