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Old 10-11-2012, 04:11 PM   #1
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Inspect the pads and sensors, especially on the inside of the rotors. And check you brake fluid as I believe low fluid will also trip the light. You will find the problem.
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Inspect the pads and sensors, especially on the inside of the rotors. And check you brake fluid as I believe low fluid will also trip the light. You will find the problem.
Used a old dental pick and cleaned the space between the sensor and pad and now we have no red light !
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