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Old 04-29-2003, 01:59 PM
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Question Parking Brake Light Flashing

I've got a 91 S-10 4.3L V6 Automatic. The parking brake light keeps flashing whenever I'm driving. It is one long flash, then nine or ten short flashes. This pattern just keeps repeating.
Anyone know what this means?
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Pop the hood and right by the master cylinder is a black box with 2 connectors. Unplug it and see if it comes back on. The "Brake" light is also you ABS warning light if you count the number of flashes between the 2 long ones including one long one I can tell you what the code is.

ie long short short short long ...would be a code 4
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Old 05-07-2003, 03:06 PM
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It has - long - 9 short - long -

Someone told me to disconnect the battery (which resets the codes?). It stopped the flashing, and hasn't come back on since. It rides and brakes fine.
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