22-05-2013, 02:46 PM
No. You have some sort of other problem there.
Get a code reader plugged in to check the abs faults. There are ways to manually test the sensors. Search for the sensor testing guide in the guides section.
Handbrake light could be one of several things. Low pads (if you have pad wear sensors) or low brake fluid. Both easy to check.
Before ripping the brake light switch out for a replacement, try some new bulbs in the rear lights. Could just be both bulbs have gone. Also have a look at th condition of the contacts in the light. Mine were corroded to hell on my old car
Get a code reader plugged in to check the abs faults. There are ways to manually test the sensors. Search for the sensor testing guide in the guides section.
Handbrake light could be one of several things. Low pads (if you have pad wear sensors) or low brake fluid. Both easy to check.
Before ripping the brake light switch out for a replacement, try some new bulbs in the rear lights. Could just be both bulbs have gone. Also have a look at th condition of the contacts in the light. Mine were corroded to hell on my old car
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