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Old 03-20-2011, 05:58 PM
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it came up a few days ago.
it sometimes does show up and sometimes its just not showing.
i dont know whats that.
when i start up the car its starting to show up after a few minuts
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Old 03-20-2011, 06:57 PM
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the little light looks like traction control maybe,what year durango my bud has a 99 i can ask him
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yes, the yellow one is your traction control, there should be a button so you can turn it on and off. maybe your sensor is acting up.

the red one is your parking brake light.
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they turn on together
thats a 06 durango
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Originally Posted by caged
yes, the yellow one is your traction control, there should be a button so you can turn it on and off. maybe your sensor is acting up.

the red one is your parking brake light.
X2 on this. There should be a button on the bottom of the dash, right above the little cubby, with the same figure as the dash light. Atleast thats what it's like on the '04 model.
It's a wonderful SUV, but we've had wiring issues with ours before, wires rotting away and whatnot
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I did press on that button but it doesn't help and the e brake is not on
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Then you have a problem with the traction control and ABS and the PCM should be scanned for codes
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If you guys want to know what was that so I didn't have enough brake fluid that's all...
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Check your brake fluid!

Edit: hahaha....Nevermind
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^ Lmao.
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This happened on a chevy my girlfriend drives same two lights. It turned out to be one busted sensor
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Late model Durango and you have to add brake fluid? You may very well have another issue, say a leak. My 2000 with 150K has not lost a drop since purchased used 7 years ago. Might want to check your lines, master cylinder and calipers for leaks. Just a thought.

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I have a little leak on the left back brake but I noticed that a year ago so that's not a big leak
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Not sure if it's just me, but I definitely wouldn't be driving around in anything with even the SMALLEST leak in the brake system. You should get that fixed asap.
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Originally Posted by SteelBlue99
Not sure if it's just me, but I definitely wouldn't be driving around in anything with even the SMALLEST leak in the brake system. You should get that fixed asap.
Id have to agree here. Small leaks lead to big leaks which lead to no brakes. The '06s have discs in the rear. The calipers are easy to swap.
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