2009 Prius with 120,000 miles. I have a yellow Brake Warning light on. (exclamation point in a circle and parentheses). My brakes are operating normally. Shoes and pads are good. No leaks. Fluid level is correct. Parking brake works fine. All brake lights are operational. I tried the paper clip jumper reset. The tire inflation light is on also ever since I changed from my winter tires, although the pressures are correct. I thought this might be one of the inflation valve sensors. Anyone have a similar situation or know of a solution?
Welcome to PriusChat!! Do you have any OBD2 codes (DTCs) that you can share with us? You might look in the owners manual, and if the vehicle doesn't have one : 2009 Toyota Prius Owners Manual and Warranty - Toyota Owners
The connector to the Brake Control Power supply, next to the 12v battery, wasn't clicked in all the way. That fixed it.
It makes sure the brake-by-wire system still has electrical power for a while if there is a failure of the rest of the electrical system.
What codes do you have in the ABS ecu? (there are many codes that can turn the warning light on- knowing what one you have makes for much less guessing). Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.