Why does my brake pedal make a clicking noise?

Why does my brake pedal make a clicking noise?

Also the brake pedal switch may be clicking. I would recommend having a mechanic like one from YourMechanic come to you and check the noise and brakes just in case it is not safe to drive the vehicle. The ABS goes through a self test and may make some clicking and other noises and is normal operation.

What to do when your gas pedal makes a hissing noise?

In some cases, you may notice that the noise goes away when you press the brake pedal or gas pedal. Replacing the brake boosterwill fix this problem. Replacing the brake booster requires some DIY skills so if you don’t plan on fixing the hissing noise yourself take your car to a mechanic.

Why does my traction control light come on and off?

Typically the light is seen when the system intervenes to maintain traction. It may light up for a brief period and then go off, or it may flash while it is operating. Solution: This is normal — your traction control is operating properly and notifying you of that fact. Read the TCS section in your owner’s manual to familiarize yourself with it.

What happens when you depress the gas pedal?

I have a 2013 Hyundai Sonata automatic. 125,000 miles. While driving and depressing the gas pedal, acceleration stops. Pressing further on the gas pedal, noting happens.

Also the brake pedal switch may be clicking. I would recommend having a mechanic like one from YourMechanic come to you and check the noise and brakes just in case it is not safe to drive the vehicle. The ABS goes through a self test and may make some clicking and other noises and is normal operation.

Why is the traction control light on all the time?

The traction control system (TCS) warning indicator light may be on in the dashboard, and the traction control system (TCS) might remain on all the time or be completely off all together. If the traction control system (TCS) and anti-lock brake system (ABS) share the same module, there may also be problems with the anti-lock brake (ABS) system.

In some cases, you may notice that the noise goes away when you press the brake pedal or gas pedal. Replacing the brake boosterwill fix this problem. Replacing the brake booster requires some DIY skills so if you don’t plan on fixing the hissing noise yourself take your car to a mechanic.

What are the symptoms of a bad traction control module?

Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Traction Control Module 1 Traction Control System Warning Indicator Light is on. 2 Traction Control System (TCS) won’t turn off/on. 3 Loss of Traction Control System (TCS) features. 4 Loss of Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) features.