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ok ive noticed lately somtimes evn when nthe ahdnbrake is off the light comes on, and when i boot it real hard it goes away, but sometimes when its off and i boot it it comes on

any suggestions ? my brakes are really low, is this some kind of warning thingy ?

I'd say your brake fluid is low - I think it uses the handbrake light as a warning light, and if your pads are low then it makes sense that your fluid is low too...

Have a quick look under the hood, you'll see it straight away if it's the fluid.

J

nah dont listen to them, ur car was an ex drifter, this light comes on cos ur handbrake setup had been changed and some wires may still be loose from when they changed it bak

scared yet? j/k

nath as jayson sed its the brake fluid warning

nah dont listen to them, ur car was an ex drifter, this light comes on cos ur handbrake setup had been changed and some wires may still be loose from when they changed it bak

scared yet? j/k

nath as jayson sed its the brake fluid warning

LOL, 33s cant drift for shit :rofl:

okie ill get under that bonnet after ive fully woken up :rofl:

LOL - it's 1pm and your just waking up !!  Or isn't your brain working yet.....

Even when he is awake ihs brain aint working.

beleive you me. :rofl:

Nathan, as the others have said... and being that your pads/dics are LOW as.

There is going to be lessfluid floating around.

Hurry up and do the brakes :rofl:

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