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Beep with heavy acceleration?
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Ben.M
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:40 am Up
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Sometimes when I'm in first gear(obviously) and want to get away fast and accelerate fairly quickly, I can hear a single beep coming from infront of me. No lights or change in engine response, just that one beep. Only happened on 2 occasions but I'm just worried what it is???
When I say accelerate fast, I'm not talking spinning wheels, it's a 1.1 ffs Very Happy
Any help would be much appreciated! Very Happy

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matcarlin24
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I randomly get that sometimes I always thought it was the car tellin me off Sad
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rob_1990
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It might be the boot sensor being a little loose, i had this just tightened the boot catch up a bit.
 
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I used to get a beep when I went around a corner or broke heavy. Turns out I needed brake fluid.
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Rob2859
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matcarlin24 wrote:
I randomly get that sometimes I always thought it was the car tellin me off Sad

I get it sometimes if i give it some round a corner

 
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macca1411
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More than likely low on brake fluid. Are you getting the brake warning light showing on the dash at the same time?
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Ben.M
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I cant see any warning lights come up when it beeps. If it just flashes once then I wouldnt see it anyway.
Why would it be a low brake fluid warning if im not touching the brake??? :/
Thanks for the input everyone Smile

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macca1411
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You should be able to see the warning light flicker or flash on, but unless it is dark it's not the easiest thing to catch out of the corner of your eye.
There is a level sensor in the brake fluid reservoir. When you accelerate or go round bends, the fluid level drops at the sensor position, making the sensor to think that the level is low.
The level decreases as the pads wear as more fluid is needed in the calipers. Just top it up and it should stop the beep.

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Ben.M
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macca1411 wrote:
You should be able to see the warning light flicker or flash on, but unless it is dark it's not the easiest thing to catch out of the corner of your eye.
There is a level sensor in the brake fluid reservoir. When you accelerate or go round bends, the fluid level drops at the sensor position, making the sensor to think that the level is low.
The level decreases as the pads wear as more fluid is needed in the calipers. Just top it up and it should stop the beep.


Ohhhhh, that makes sense :), thanks Macca!

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matcarlin24
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Rob2859 wrote:
matcarlin24 wrote:
I randomly get that sometimes I always thought it was the car tellin me off Sad

I get it sometimes if i give it some round a corner


Ye Laughing it only beeps once and there is no light or nothing lol

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