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Brake warning light
In this morning's downpour, the orange brake light flashed on intermittently and a warning sign came up to check the brake pads.
They're fine, so is the brake fluid level.
A bit of stray water (the rubber bonnet seal was letting some water through) or a faulty sensor?
Anyone had similar?
Thanks.Andy C
3rd Jan 2012 6:05 pm
sopjas
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Is your gear indicator showing straight away or is it taking a few seconds? also have you lost your reverse lights and parking sensors?
If so the gearbox sensor will need calibrating.
Check it out and if these are the problems.'Just because you're breathing doesn't mean you're alive'
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4th Jan 2012 11:53 am
andycouchman
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No, they're all fine. Thanks Sopjas.
Will have to take it to be investigated properly methinks.Andy C
16th Jan 2012 12:53 pm
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Bet it's a sensor Andy crap design so brittle and easily broke try pulling them out of the pads front and back and re check light.MY18 D5 HSE LUX😎
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