2nd gen 3.0l (hand) brake warning light keeps flashing on with handbrake off, brakes are deffinately not binding - does the light show for anything else or is it likely to be dodgy switch loose or wires issue on handbrake lever itself ?
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Have you taken the dash off recently? When I did the drivers side a couple of months ago I had it pushed back on with a couple of the screws not in and due to the plastic not sitting quite flush it meant that the handbrake occasionally moved by a millimetre or so. This made the handbrake on light come on intermittently until I screwed all the screws back in.
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Mine is doing the same but only when I accelerate from low speed. I am about to change my rear shoes and I have a hunch that it is all to do with hand brake cable being loose, which may be complete b0ll0x. I have checked the fluid levels and they are fine, I will try the wiggle & tap route first to see if that clears it, watch this space.
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostMore worrying is why it needed topping up??? it can't go anywhere
Got other probs with mine since tho'!
Alanwww.amcbs.webeden.co.uk www.xjrestorations.co.uk
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER View PostMore worrying is why it needed topping up??? it can't go anywhere
I will keep an eye on it tho! and my brakes are $hit hotDid I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony
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Originally posted by div3r View PostMine is doing the same but only when I accelerate from low speed. I am about to change my rear shoes and I have a hunch that it is all to do with hand brake cable being loose, which may be complete b0ll0x. I have checked the fluid levels and they are fine, I will try the wiggle & tap route first to see if that clears it, watch this space.
Tried the wiggle & gentle tap route still there, replaced rear shoes adjusted handbrake now gone . What needs to be considered is that the light might actually be telling you that something needs changing/adjusting .
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