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> What's that red light on the dash?, Very noob question...
Mike McGrath
post Jun 26 2006, 03:50 PM
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I am fairly sure I know, but I don't have the manual and couldn't find an answer online. When I'm at a stop light, the red light in the dash / instrument panel lights up. Goes away when I take off. This is the "low brake fluid" warning, isn't it? My other dumb question is . . . the fluid depository is up front, no?



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QUOTE(Mike McGrath @ Jun 26 2006, 02:50 PM) *

I am fairly sure I know, but I don't have the manual and couldn't find an answer online. When I'm at a stop light, the red light in the dash / instrument panel lights up. Goes away when I take off. This is the "low brake fluid" warning, isn't it? My other dumb question is . . . the fluid depository is up front, no?



BIG red light or small bulb size red light?

BIG red light is brake related, small red light is alternator related ...
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