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Old 01-08-2007, 11:40 AM
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Then I added brake fluid and it went out...............LOLOLOLOLO



if this was my old 928 i would be...........

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Just had a thread on Pelican about the dash brake light staying on. Bottom line, if it doesn't go out, disconnect the battery w/ignition turned on. This cancels the light!
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Originally Posted by IslandmanPA
Just had a thread on Pelican about the dash brake light staying on. Bottom line, if it doesn't go out, disconnect the battery w/ignition turned on. This cancels the light!
I am enjoying the 911 more then I ever thought. a real damn good car
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I have not been on for a while but do remember you just bought your car. Don't remember if you got a ppi. Point is I would never just "top up" brake fluid. If your brake fluid is down it is either leaking or your brakes are worn.

Not a big deal but this may be an indicator you want to check your brake pads, rotors and brake lines. Also keep in mind what is going to happen to all that fluid when you push the caliper back in when you do your brakes....

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Yup they are worn but in great shape. I believe they said 40% left for front and 80% rear. It took just a dable of break fluid for the sensor to float. I am overjoyed there are no leaks. After driving a good deal and power washing the undercarriage there is only one smal moist spot under the entire car......



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