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hey guys was just driving in my way home and noticed the warning light on my dash was on.

i pulled over and turned the car off then started it agian and let it idle for a few minutes then reversed out and the light went.

anyone have any idea why the light came on?

wasnt running too hot and it didnt feel any different to drive.

help anyone? pleeaassee :P

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Why not? I get into a car to service it, put the handbrake down, and the light remains on. I know instantly it has low brake fluid and there is a problem somewhere.

yes, thats fair enough but just remember the average joe blogs may not have this knowledge. having a seperate light would idiot proof the car and stop people from driving around with little to no brake fluid.

yes, thats fair enough but just remember the average joe blogs may not have this knowledge. having a seperate light would idiot proof the car and stop people from driving around with little to no brake fluid.

i laugh at this comment... if you need it to be idiot proof then you should not be driving a car in the first place cause the person is an idiot :(

Dude it was the handbrake lol it hasn't come on anymore. And im not an idiot I was just wondering seeming as though I havnt had the car for long or had to fix anything so I had no idea what was goin on that's why I posted it up. And the ABS levels are fine :blush:

Dude it was the handbrake lol it hasn't come on anymore. And im not an idiot I was just wondering seeming as though I havnt had the car for long or had to fix anything so I had no idea what was goin on that's why I posted it up. And the ABS levels are fine :blush:

nah mate wasnt calling you an idiot its just some peoples knoledge of cars is so low its scarey.

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