it wont go away.
any suggestions?
the E brake needs tightening, and that might be why..
any other ideas would be great too
thanks,
E-Brake Light
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Yeah, I'd check that. Check the rubber gasket in the cap -- it extends down into the reservoir as the fluid level drops, and you're supposed to push it back up when you add fluid or replace worn pads. It may be pushing the floater down.
A loose parking brake cable won't trip the light.
A loose parking brake cable won't trip the light.
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