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Old 06-06-2003, 06:17 AM   #1
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I sent you an email... but it's also possible the sender is bad.. if after all you did and it feels good and the light is still on there's a couple things that can set it off...

low pressue in the master, (i belive) as well as a switch on the EBRAKE lever.. it's a gereral BRAKE light could be either... so get your brakes to the point where they FEEL good, if the light is still on then check the sensors/switches/whatever you call em
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