

This is another brake support system which automatically varied the amount of braking force on individual wheels, resulting in better performing brakes / stopping ability. The illumination of both the ABS warning light and the brake warning light simultaneously means that the electronic brake force distribution control unit has reported a malfunction with the electronic brake force distribution (EBD or EBFD). There will be an increased risk of locking wheels while braking. If the ABS warning light comes on, this feature will be disabled but traditional brakes remain operational.

Symbol name: Toyota Yaris ABS warning light.ĭescription: ABS stands for 'anti-lock braking system' and is an additional braking aid that prevents the wheels from locking up during heavy braking.

This signifies a less critical fault, though any brake related faults should be investigated immediately. On certain models of Toyota Yaris, the brake warning light may illuminate in yellow. It's advised at this stage to discontinue driving until you have received advice from an authorised VW workshop. If the parking brake is fully released and the brake fluid level is acceptable, there may be a fault with the vehicle braking system.Stop as soon as safely possible and check brake fluid levels. If the parking brake is properly released, you may have low brake fluid levels.If the brake warning light is illuminated, ensure the parking brake if properly released. It turns off when the parking brake is fully released. The red brake warning light illuminates when the parking brake is applied.Symbol name: Toyota Yaris brake system warning light.ĭescription: The brake system warning light has the following functions: If the warning triangle illuminates continuously, there may be a fault with the battery management system or the brake switch. A message may display on the multi-information display alongside the warning light. Symbol name: Toyota Yaris triangle warning light.ĭescription: The warning triangle containing an exclamation mark comes on or flashes when the master warning system has detected a malfunction.
