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Warning lights on heavey breaking ?


scooby_doo_do

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Hi, i noticed on sat when i was driving around that my warning lights came on on the center of the dash (I had to brake very hard as a car pulled out on the motorway in front of me, muppet!!)

 

I've never noticed it before but decided to do another test, and slammed the breaks on whilst going down my road (About 30) and the lights came on again ?

 

Is this normal ? Or is it early indication of brkae failure!!

 

Thanks..

 

Craig.

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brake fluid is low. The indicators on the side of the fluid resevoir are big fat liars, you might think its on minimum but under heavy braking it isnt, so top up the brake fluid and that should sort it.

 

Also means your brake pads might be getting a little low as the fluid is getting low.

 

JB

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Guest Terry S

Craig, I know it's off topic, but are you going to run your car at the stock based turbo event in January? You should have a pretty good shot at the title! See the thread in the Gatherings section.

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same thing happend to my a couple of months ago,when i took it to cw to get some new pads fitted it was the brake fluid was low.

the lights make you panic and think the worst,its simple when you know. next time you will remember

 

top fluid up and check your pads are not going

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Terry, sounds fun mate... I'll make the date clear so i can come along... I'm curious to know what bhp i'm running, just a few quick adjustments here and there before i'm absouloutly sure everything's ok.......

 

I'm sure there will be faster cars there though !

 

Craig.

 

As for the rest of the topic... I'll check the fluids in the morn, as i've just got in from a curry work doo, and i'm too tipsy to even think about going outside.....DOH...

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It's most probably your pads. When they're worn and you brake theres extra travel(more fluid) involved and you'll get the warning light. Topping up the fluid may get rid of the light but won't add extra pad material. Check your pads.

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