Symptom Chart - Brake System

2010 Ford Focus S, StandardSECTION Symptom Chart - Brake System
SYMPTOM CHART - BRAKE SYSTEM

Condition Possible Sources Action
  • The red brake warning indicator and the yellow ABS warning indicator are illuminated
  • DTCs in the ABS module
  • The red brake warning indicator is always/never on
  • Brake fluid level switch
  • Parking brake switch
  • Wiring, terminals or connectors
  • Instrument Cluster (IC)
  • Smart Junction Box (SJB)
  • Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD)
  • Brakes drag
  • Parking brake component
  • Incorrect brake shoe and/or parking brake cable adjustment
  • Wheel cylinder (s)
  • Brake flexible hose
 
  • Brake caliper and/or guide pins
 
  • Brake booster
  • Brake master cylinder
 
  • Hydraulic Control Unit (HCU)
  • Stoplamp switch
  • Brakes lock up under light brake pedal force
  • Stoplamp switch
  • Brake calipers and/or guide pins
  • Wheel cylinders and/or brake hardware
 
  • Brake flexible hose
 
  • Brake pads/shoes
 
  • Brake discs/drums
 
  • ABS
  • Vehicle pulls or drifts during braking
  • Brake calipers and/or guide pins
  • Wheel cylinders and/or brake shoe hardware
 
  • Brake flexible hose
 
  • Brake pads/shoes
 
  • Brake discs/drums
 
  • Tires
  • Suspension component(s) and/or wheel alignment
  • Brake pedal goes down fast or eases down slowly
  • Brake fluid leaks and/or air in the system
  • Brake master cylinder
  • HCU 
  • Excessive brake pedal travel (low/spongy pedal)
  • Brake fluid leaks and/or air in the system
  • Incorrect brake shoe adjustment
  • REFER to DRUM BRAKE for the brake shoe adjustment procedure.
  • Brake master cylinder
  • Brake calipers and/or guide pins
  • Brake flexible hose
  • Erratic brake pedal travel
  • Brake pedal
  • INSPECT the brake pedal for binding, obstructions and correct installation. REPAIR as necessary. CHECK the brake pedal fasteners for correct torque. REFER to Specifications in HYDRAULIC BRAKE ACTUATION .
  • ABS
  • Excessive brake pedal effort
  • Insufficient vacuum for brake booster operation
  • Brake booster manifold vacuum hose
 
  • Brake booster
 
  • Brake booster check valve
 
  • Brake pads/shoes
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