nigel_bytes
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Registered: 2nd Sep 06
Location: Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
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Help needed please, bought my first corsa b 2 weeks ago, can anyone confirm for me. when i switch on ignition the brake light/i light is lit, if i lower the handbrake the light is still lit, now when i start the engine all lights go out and when i pull the handbrake the light comes on , my point is that without the handbrake on and ignition on position 1 should the Brake/info light be on before starting , im worried it may fail the MOT if the light doesnt go out the handbrake switch is fine so why is the brake fluid light on ? i checked all cylinders etc .
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oceansoul
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it should come on when u turn the ignition on, along with the battery warning light, ECU light, and oil pressure light and air bag light if fitted. Then they all go out when u start the engine. I think, thats what mine does.
[Edited on 29-09-2006 by oceansoul]
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carnuts
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it should be on as far as i know cause it turns off after starting to tell you you have enough fluid in there
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Cossie
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yeah mine the do the same if y have do a search I have asked same question some long time ago I found that it is normal !!
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nigel_bytes
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this is doing my head in, after reading the vauxhall tis cd, it states the the info light should go out after 4 seconds, well today i started the engine with the switch under the the master cylinder unplugged and its exactly the same symptom someone help please
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tom_simes
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If its a Corsa B, there isn't a brake fluid light on, its the handbrake/brake fluid light. It should do exactly as you have described, come on with the ignition in position 1 and stay on until the handbrake is lowered.
as long as I have read correctly, there isn't a problem with it at all.
Can anybody else confirm this?
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Cossie
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yeah i confirm that is normal I have change master cylinder switch and dash board and still do it !!
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