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Thread: Handbrake/fluid warning light staying on after changing brake pads?

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    Handbrake/fluid warning light staying on after changing brake pads?

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    On my old Fairmont, it was as easy as unscrewing the switch to reset it. Dunno about a GU though. Did you pump the brake all the way to the floor? It is always a good idea to place a block of wood behind the pedal so you don't pump it below normal range.
    Last edited by mudnut; 15th September 2019 at 03:41 PM.

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    The float may be stuck at bottom in master cylinder

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsteveo View Post
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    It would be handy to reveal how the issue was fixed mate. Just for reference if others come across the same issue.

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