Cabin Ventillation and Brake Warning
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Hi All just trying to sort a few little problems out with my 82 911sc, First thing is, is there a fresh air fan behind the dash ? As when I put the blue control switch on fan position 3 I dont hear it run ! If I adjust the control by the hand brake I can hear the in the engine bay run . At the moment I don`t seem to be getting cold air into the Cabin ! And its hot over hear at the moment !
Also the brake warning light has decided to come on for no apparent reason ! I have check the fluid level and that is ok, how do I check the presure switches on the master cylinder ? Also does anyone know where the control unit lives for the light ?
Cheers John
Also the brake warning light has decided to come on for no apparent reason ! I have check the fluid level and that is ok, how do I check the presure switches on the master cylinder ? Also does anyone know where the control unit lives for the light ?
Cheers John
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Your brakes work fine? Find out why it came on in the first place.
You can 'reset' the light by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes. Often, after break work (bleeding) the switch is triggered and folks need to reset it.
As far as I know there is no control unit for the light. It is a simple switch and located on your MC.
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You can 'reset' the light by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes. Often, after break work (bleeding) the switch is triggered and folks need to reset it.
As far as I know there is no control unit for the light. It is a simple switch and located on your MC.
George
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Thanks for that, found a problem with the Alternator regulator putting out to many volts, that may have caused it! Did have battery off last night and theres been no problem since , and the brakes have felt perfect all the time.