Handbrake light stays on.
When the handbrake is released, the warning light on the dash does not go out. It dims slightly. Sometimes you can get it to go out by turning the ignition key back very slightly, without stopping the engine.
What's going on ladies and gents?
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- jonesyba420
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- weeleejimny
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The handbrake light doubles as the brake fluid level warning indicator.
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- jonesyba420
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weeleejimny wrote: Check your pads too. If they are very worn then that will cause your brake fluid level to be low as the fluid takes up the space.
+1.
i suspect you need new front pads, a fluid top up will get the light off tho if you dont want to replace the pads yet.
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- GuardianAngel
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My J has practically new brakes all round so its not that causing it. Must be a bad earth.
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- jonesyba420
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im no mechanic just throwing some ideas out there
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- Yellostreak
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1. Disconnect connector from brake fluid reservoir - if problem goes you have a faulty sensor or fluid level problem
if problem persists
2. Disconnect connector from handbrake - If the problem goes the switch is the likely culprit
3. short the two connectors in the plug - if the brake light comes on on the dashboard then the wiring is fine and the switch is definitely the cause (give it a spray with WD-40 as it might be wet).
If its still not working then its either the ignition switch or ABS if you have it fitted.
from the manual
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- markyp2000
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Yellostreak's diagram shows a connection to the ignition switch that earths the bulb out when in the starter position (probably a bulb test) the VR coloured wire on the left (violet with red trace?)
If disconnecting the handbrake switch and the reservoir switch don't work, disconnect that wire from the ignition switch (I don't know if anything else connects to it that isn't in the diagram though)
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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- JimnyDan
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- CliffAnger
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just replaced all the fluids and it still comes on
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