blades
Veteran
Yesterday my digital screen in the Subaru lit up like a christmas tree with warning lights and it turned off all the features.  The best clue I had was the brake warning light.  The brakes, however, were working perfectly.  I got into my garage and set the electronic parking brake.  It wouldn't set.  Usually this sort of thing results from an inadequate level of brake fluid.  Not the problem because I had changed the fluid and bled the brakes just last month.  
So I jacked up the back of the car. I Removed the right rear wheel and went to see if the brake piston was stuck. It wasn't but the electrical connection was loose. So I pushed it back up and secured it to the brake caliper with a large, long cable tie. I went to the other side of the car and repeated the process. That connection was not loose but I added a cable tie to it anyway. Problem solved.
I already had the cable ties so there was no cost. Imagine what would have happened had I had the car towed to the dealer and had the dealer handle it. It would have been pricey. The car is back to normal. A win in what otherwise was an awful week. Yay!!!
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			So I jacked up the back of the car. I Removed the right rear wheel and went to see if the brake piston was stuck. It wasn't but the electrical connection was loose. So I pushed it back up and secured it to the brake caliper with a large, long cable tie. I went to the other side of the car and repeated the process. That connection was not loose but I added a cable tie to it anyway. Problem solved.
I already had the cable ties so there was no cost. Imagine what would have happened had I had the car towed to the dealer and had the dealer handle it. It would have been pricey. The car is back to normal. A win in what otherwise was an awful week. Yay!!!