Technical  Handbrake Light

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Technical  Handbrake Light

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HI GUYS LOOKING FOR SOME HELP I USED TO USE THIS FORUM WHEN I HAD A SEICENTO UNTIL I SMASHED IT UP :cry:

ANYWAY IVE GOT A DOBLO VAN THROUGH WORK AND WHENEVER I GO AROUND A ROUNDABOUT OR TURN RIGHT SHARPISH THE HANDBRAKE/CAUTION LIGHT COMES ON ANY IDEAS WHY
 
Most likely to be a loose handbrake switch. Try taking the handbrake gaiter off and having a look there to see if the switch is loose.

LUKHYGO! :)

By the way you don't need to double click when you send your post, otherwise it comes up twice like it has :) thanks!
 
I haven't got the handbook available at the moment but is the same light used for the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservior? It could be its a bit low and as it 'sloshes' to one side as you corner it could be enough to activate the sensor.

If the level is low don't just top it up and ignore it. There is usually enough in there to account for the pads/shoes wearing down and the level dropping without activating the sensor. Get the brake system inspected to make sure that a dangerous leak hasn't started.

Please don't think I'm trying to be alarmist but brakes are something that should always be kept in good condition.
 
THANKS GUYS I WILL CHECK BRAKE FLUID TOMOZ

HEY OZZIE SUPRISED YOU HAVENT SEEN THE PIRTEK PIG YET IM ONLY IN PONTYPRIDD AND I COVER ALL OF SOUTH WALES GONNA POST SOME PICS THIS WEEKEND WHEN I GET SOME BATTERYS FOR MY CAMERA:slayer:
 
soz on the computers in work we type everything with the CAPS on so its just left on

ill get some pics on for monday
 
DON'T just top brake fluid up if its low. There may be another reason for it. The brake fluid is in a sealed system so it could be leaking (which you would feel with spongy brakes ), or simply your brake pads need replacing

As your brake pads wear down the pistons pushing them against the brake discs have to move further out of the calipers, so more fluid is needed in the caliper instead of the master cylinder (the place you top it up)..
 
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DON'T just top brake fluid up if its low. There may be another reason for it. The brake fluid is in a sealed system so it could be leaking (which you would feel with spongy brakes ), or simply your brake pads need replacing

As your brake pads wear down the pistons pushing them against the brake discs have to move further out of the calipers, so more fluid is needed in the caliper instead of the master cylinder (the place you top it up)..

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CHECKED THE BRAKE FLUID AND I WAS WAY OVER THE MAX LIMIT I DRAINED SOME OUT TO MAX LEVEL BUT THE LIGHT STILL COMES ON:confused:
 
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