Jim Henderson
Dedicated LVC Member
Short message, is... if your "check advancetrack" message comes on, all it may need is brake fluid.
I have had an intermittent "Check Advancetrack" message over the past month or so.
This past week the message comes on almost every trip so I was getting ready to take it in to the dealer. Before i was going to call and set up an appointment I decided that I would add some brake fluid since it has needed some for several months, duh.
I have an excuse. The reason I have not added brake fluid at the first chance is that All my tools and chemicals were at my home in Oregon waiting for us to sell the house and move to SoCal. I have about 1/2 gallon of Valvoline Synthetic Brake Fluid, but it was in storage. I did not want to add just regular brake fluid since I wanted to use the Valvoline. So I decided to wait since all my past experience with other cars is that it takes a long time for the fluid to get down and as long as the brake light doesn't come on I figured it was OK.
The fluid was originally down to below the full early this summer. I checked it periodically and it very slowly went down as I put on the miles. This Sept, I got one incident where the check Advancetrack light came on and went away. Then in October, the light came on again, after a couple thousand miles. It would come on maybe every week or so and gradually worked up to every other day or so until last week. The fluid was down to about the seam in the tank this week.
Now that we are unpacking, I have found my box of chemicals and the brakefluid. So I added fluid til the reservoir is a bit over full, working in the dark ya know. After one start stop cycle the light went away and has not been back.
My GUESS is that the brake fluid was low enough to trigger the check advancetrack message without triggering the check brake light. As the fluid went down slowly due to brake pad wear, the level triggered the advancetrack message more frequently. Adding fluid apparently raised the level to where the message has not come on since. I am a little surprised the check brake light never came on, maybe it doesn't check for fluid level?
I cannot guarantee this is the fix for my problem, but so far it has been maybe 3 days, 200+ miles and maybe a dozen start cycles.
Long story short, if the message comes on, the first thing to check may be the brake fluid. That may be all the "check Advancetrack" message is squawking about. Easy and cheap fix so thought I would pass it on.
I plan to do a full fluid flush in Spring, hopefully no bubbles got into the system while it was low, I don't think they did.
Good Luck,
Jim Henderson
I have had an intermittent "Check Advancetrack" message over the past month or so.
This past week the message comes on almost every trip so I was getting ready to take it in to the dealer. Before i was going to call and set up an appointment I decided that I would add some brake fluid since it has needed some for several months, duh.
I have an excuse. The reason I have not added brake fluid at the first chance is that All my tools and chemicals were at my home in Oregon waiting for us to sell the house and move to SoCal. I have about 1/2 gallon of Valvoline Synthetic Brake Fluid, but it was in storage. I did not want to add just regular brake fluid since I wanted to use the Valvoline. So I decided to wait since all my past experience with other cars is that it takes a long time for the fluid to get down and as long as the brake light doesn't come on I figured it was OK.
The fluid was originally down to below the full early this summer. I checked it periodically and it very slowly went down as I put on the miles. This Sept, I got one incident where the check Advancetrack light came on and went away. Then in October, the light came on again, after a couple thousand miles. It would come on maybe every week or so and gradually worked up to every other day or so until last week. The fluid was down to about the seam in the tank this week.
Now that we are unpacking, I have found my box of chemicals and the brakefluid. So I added fluid til the reservoir is a bit over full, working in the dark ya know. After one start stop cycle the light went away and has not been back.
My GUESS is that the brake fluid was low enough to trigger the check advancetrack message without triggering the check brake light. As the fluid went down slowly due to brake pad wear, the level triggered the advancetrack message more frequently. Adding fluid apparently raised the level to where the message has not come on since. I am a little surprised the check brake light never came on, maybe it doesn't check for fluid level?
I cannot guarantee this is the fix for my problem, but so far it has been maybe 3 days, 200+ miles and maybe a dozen start cycles.
Long story short, if the message comes on, the first thing to check may be the brake fluid. That may be all the "check Advancetrack" message is squawking about. Easy and cheap fix so thought I would pass it on.
I plan to do a full fluid flush in Spring, hopefully no bubbles got into the system while it was low, I don't think they did.
Good Luck,
Jim Henderson