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I own a R33. A warning light has come on while i was driving, it wasn't there before. The light is the same light as when your handbrake is on. Don't worry i have tested to make sure i didn't leave the handbrake on. Anyway, when at the lights i thought: crap, whats the go with my brakes, so i gave them a few pumps to make sure it was ok and as i pumped the brakes my revs went up and down with the brake pumping and as i held the brakes it felt as though i was losing pressure as it was goin to the wall sometimes...

Can anyone help?! I'm no mechanic i'm a scientist for gods sake..

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Yes, check the brake fluid level.

The revs is because the brake booster is taking some air out of the induction, and the pedal problem is because you probably have a bad seal somewhere in the brake system, which is why your fluid level is low and turning on the brake warning light.

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