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> Instrument Cluster Light, Wondering about the Red Light
Ross
post Sep 22 2017, 08:55 AM
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Hi Everyone,

Last night the little, round, red light came on above the gas gauge. The car was then shut-off and then restarted for another errand. While driving the car, I went around a curve and then the light shut-off. Trying to remember the possible causes, I checked the oil level and it was perfect. Then, I was thinking that maybe this could just be an electrical glitch as a few months ago we had the cluster/gauge cover off to paint it... Any other ideas?

Thanks in advance
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bandjoey
post Sep 22 2017, 11:32 AM
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Emergency brake, oil, or alternator. (G).
No markings on your gauge?
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Ross
post Sep 22 2017, 12:56 PM
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Don't think it is the emergency brake as I think I know which one that is... checked the oil and I think I am good there... interesting about the alternator.
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