How do you reset the brake pad on a 2020 Silverado?
How do you reset the brake pad on a 2020 Silverado?
How To Reset Chevy Silverado Brake Pad Life System Light (2019-2020):
- Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switch off and engage the parking brake.
- Turn the ignition to ON position without starting the engine.
- If your vehicle has a base level DIC:
- If the vehicle has an uplevel DIC:
Is there a service brake booster message on a 2004 Silverado?
There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system. During normal diagnostics, a DTC C0136 may be present in the IPC. This DTC will not be in eSI if working on a 2004-2006 utility vehicle, due to all utilities use a hydroboost brake systems starting in 2004.
Why is my Silverado no longer using SBA?
Also note that starting in 2005; the Silverado and Sierra no longer use the SBA on vehicles with rear drum brakes and vacuum brake booster. This message could be caused by the IPC not being programmed correctly.
What does the service brake booster message mean?
The Service Brake Booster Message is used to notify the driver of a Supplemental Brake Assist (SBA) concern on vehicles equipped with rear disk brakes and a vacuum brake booster. There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system.
Where is the brake booster in a 2004 4×4?
Went crashing through some huge mud puddles the other day now I see the service brake booster in the dic. 2004 4×4 where is the brake booster. Is it easy to replace or clean?
There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system. During normal diagnostics, a DTC C0136 may be present in the IPC. This DTC will not be in eSI if working on a 2004-2006 utility vehicle, due to all utilities use a hydroboost brake systems starting in 2004.
Also note that starting in 2005; the Silverado and Sierra no longer use the SBA on vehicles with rear drum brakes and vacuum brake booster. This message could be caused by the IPC not being programmed correctly.
The Service Brake Booster Message is used to notify the driver of a Supplemental Brake Assist (SBA) concern on vehicles equipped with rear disk brakes and a vacuum brake booster. There have been reports of the Service Brake Booster Message being displayed on vehicles which do not use the SBA system.