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Old 12-03-2004, 09:25 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by R240NA
Low fluid will slosh around in the reservoir, tripping the light. Fill it back up.
The only reason you have low brake fluid in your reservoir would be if: you forget to fill all the way after completely bleeding it, or it leaked out somewhere, meaning you need to inspect the lines asap.
I have the same problem-apparently it's quite common in these cars, because I have several friends w/ the same problem. It only happens to me during the winter(now) when it's rediculously cold. there are only two sensors that will set it off: the low brake fluid sensor mounted directly on the resivoir or the E-brake switch; which I think is the problem on my car.
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