Hi all - I'm hoping one you fine folk can help me with this puzzle.....
My coil warning light started flashing recently, just after I had to slam on on a motorway. I got home; switched off and on again and everything seemed fine. Checked the bulbs/fuses/brake lights and they all seemed fine - no loss of power, no weird braking issues, just a flashing light that stopped after the engine was switched off.
It has now come back on again and the brake lights are stuck on (regardless of whether main lights are on or not). I've scoured the internet looking for solutions and found many threads talking about the brake light swicth at the top of the pedal - but after looking at mine.....there isn't a switch on the pedal. The only electrical cable I can see going to any of the pedals is the one to the throttle. (see attached picture).
I found one thread where someone mentioned briefly that they were told be SEAT that their car doesn't have a switch on the pedal, it has a sensor on the master brake cylinder. So....is that likely to be the same for mine? (Their car was older and not an Ibiza)
If so - where do I find the damn thing? (It would be so helpful to have a Haynes manual for these cars....urgh...anyway...)
Any advice folks?
I should add that I have *very* little money to throw at the car right now so if this is something I can fix I will; I'm reasonably handy with such things (but know my limits!).
Also - the car is running fine besides this issue - although it did have a weird problem with the front wheel seeming to be stuck after being left for a couple of days; like I was trying to reverse over something when backing out of our car park space. Took it in to get it checked and was told all was well. Hasn't happened for quite a while now.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Oh...I can't post images .... ok well it was an image of the brake pedal with no wires coming out of it in any direction.
My coil warning light started flashing recently, just after I had to slam on on a motorway. I got home; switched off and on again and everything seemed fine. Checked the bulbs/fuses/brake lights and they all seemed fine - no loss of power, no weird braking issues, just a flashing light that stopped after the engine was switched off.
It has now come back on again and the brake lights are stuck on (regardless of whether main lights are on or not). I've scoured the internet looking for solutions and found many threads talking about the brake light swicth at the top of the pedal - but after looking at mine.....there isn't a switch on the pedal. The only electrical cable I can see going to any of the pedals is the one to the throttle. (see attached picture).
I found one thread where someone mentioned briefly that they were told be SEAT that their car doesn't have a switch on the pedal, it has a sensor on the master brake cylinder. So....is that likely to be the same for mine? (Their car was older and not an Ibiza)
If so - where do I find the damn thing? (It would be so helpful to have a Haynes manual for these cars....urgh...anyway...)
Any advice folks?
I should add that I have *very* little money to throw at the car right now so if this is something I can fix I will; I'm reasonably handy with such things (but know my limits!).
Also - the car is running fine besides this issue - although it did have a weird problem with the front wheel seeming to be stuck after being left for a couple of days; like I was trying to reverse over something when backing out of our car park space. Took it in to get it checked and was told all was well. Hasn't happened for quite a while now.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Oh...I can't post images .... ok well it was an image of the brake pedal with no wires coming out of it in any direction.