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Brake light keep's coming on during.....

Normal driving. I thought maybe the brake handle switch was getting stuck cause its been really cold out here. But later that night i went ahead and disconnected the switch from the brake handle side and it still popped up on the cluster whenever i hit the brakes in short distances. Or when i make sharp turns at high speed. I know there is a switch on the pedal side, you think that can be the case in why the brake light keeps popping up. I was thinking maybe i can take the light out fromt the cluster cause its driving me crazy. Also are the brakes that advanced to have a signal on the cluster when something is wrong with them from normal driving. Or is it from the brakes itslef is it time to be change you think. Help a brotha out thanks a lot pe@ce rich
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Re: Brake light keep's coming on during.....

when my brake light kept going on and off all i needed was to add more brake fluid have you checked that.
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Re: Brake light keep's coming on during.....

There is a float in the MS Resivore... It has a sensor on it that when it reaches a certain low level, it causes the light to come on. That would be your first place to look.
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Re: Brake light keep's coming on during.....

if its down, watch out, you could be leaking brake fluid
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thanks for the input guys

As soon as i get off work all take a look at the level. All make sure and post up any details thanks guys appercite it pe@ce rich
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Re: Brake light keep's coming on during.....

Yup, im guessing it's your brake fluid running low. That's all. Mine used to do that too, I would refill my brake fluid every week, until i figured out what was wrong with it. It was that my back brake line was leaking and my brake cylinder had a leak too. So i replaced it and it's fine now.
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