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Brake warning light

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:12 pm

The brake warning light comes on when the handbrake is applied. So far so good. Under what other circumstances would it come on, yesterday we were making Stig Blomqvist-like progress across a decidedly wet & slippy Hardknott & Wrynose pass section in the Lakes and the brake light was coming on for a while, is this to do with brakes overheating, the ABS getting confused or something else? :roll: :? :wink:

Today is another day and normality has resumed :wink:

Oh, I wasn't using the handbrake to assist in making any of the turns [-X :D
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Re: Brake warning light

Post by mikexgough » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:21 pm

I take it you enjoyed Hardknott & Wrynose...... =D> =D> good isn't it....

Sometimes the Brake light comes on when fluid level is low....which it can get to as brake pads wear but with the ups and downs of Hardknott/Wrynose it could have illuminated on the steep inclines and decent
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Re: Brake warning light

Post by Muzorewa » Mon Nov 15, 2010 3:23 pm

mikexgough wrote:I take it you enjoyed Hardknott & Wrynose...... =D> =D> good isn't it....
Me & Jr did, Muzette wasn't too impressed :lol:
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Re: Brake warning light

Post by munroman » Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:03 pm

Could be that the brake fluid level is just a little bit low, I had this but only on a steep hill I park on.

Probably the steepness of the roads yesterday was enough to set it off.

Once I topped it up all has been OK for over a year. :D
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Re: Brake warning light

Post by TechnoTurkey » Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:47 pm

I'd agree with the low fluid, sometimes caused just by pads being low. Certainly was the case with mine.
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Re: Brake warning light

Post by Northern Bongolow » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:55 am

munroman wrote:Could be that the brake fluid level is just a little bit low, I had this but only on a steep hill I park on.

Probably the steepness of the roads yesterday was enough to set it off.

Once I topped it up all has been OK for over a year. :D

pads bedding in paul.with the miliage you do they may need changing again :shock:
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