JayC
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Anyone know why? Someone said it was a indication that the brake fluid is low, is that right?
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Drew
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yup
low fluid - caused by low pads
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JayC
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I've only done bout 5 months on my EBC greenstuff pads, do they not last very long?
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flipmo
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or a leaky wheel cylinder
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corsa starter
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mones doing it but passed an MOT just back in february
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Meat-Pie-SRI
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just check your brake fluid levels
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corsa starter
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yeh will do.... ok dont all laugh at once but im new to corsas so where do i check the levels?
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corsa starter
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well the fluid seems to be pretty high wen ya take the cap off so whats my problem then :s?
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Richie
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prob low pads
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corsa starter
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but if the pads where low id have low fluid wudnt i?
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Frankee_B
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i had this prob a few months bak, still does it now and again..... it needs a service neway - the brakes are metal on metal: im not fukin kiddin, i made it even worse 2n, now weneva the wheel moves, whether the brakes are on or not, it sounds like nails on the blackboard.... arrrrgggghhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!
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viera
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quote: Originally posted by corsa starter
but if the pads where low id have low fluid wudnt i?
right so....your fluid is high because your breaks are not on, when you are driving you are about to go round a corner so you break, this means the pads push in, your fluid gets lower so as you go yound the corner your fluid hasn't come back up so it reads low. So it more then likely is your break pads and/or disks. Get them checked, it won't do any harm.
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kerzo
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That exact thing happened to my mate with his light coming on when he went round corners. He took it to the garage and it was low fluid
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Drew
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also - just incase it aint the fluid - could be a dodge handbrake lever switch
but more likely fluid, just fill it up to the brim
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