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2003 ASTON MARTIN DB7

3.2L I6 SuperchargedRWDAUTOMATICgassupercharged
1 active safety recall on this vehicle — view recalls
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C0112moderate severityChassis

Brake Apply Circuit High

on 2003 Aston Martin DB7 3.2L I6 Supercharged · RWD

What this code means

High signal in the brake apply circuit indicates constant brake application detected.

Symptoms

  • Cruise control disengages immediately
  • Brake lights always on
  • ABS light on
  • Shift interlock always released

Common causes

  • Brake switch stuck closed
  • Wiring shorted to voltage
  • Switch plunger stuck
  • Pedal not fully returning

Diagnostic steps

  1. Check if brake lights stay on with pedal released
  2. Test switch at rest and applied positions
  3. Inspect switch mounting
  4. Check pedal return spring
  5. Look for wiring shorts to voltage

Repair notes

Replace brake switch. Check pedal return mechanism.

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