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M4tt

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 22:53

if your front pads a low the red handbrake light will show cause the fluid level drops when going round corners

[Edited on 22-02-2004 by M4tt]


Adam-D

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 22:23

handbrake aswell can cause this it may need adjusting or a swtich


LukeGSi

posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 22:18

u sure the fluid is right to the top?? i had this problem and just putting a TINY bit more fluid in solved it straight away?? if not could be low brake pads??


Corsa_A1

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 22nd Feb 04 at 22:17

Hi, u may have seen my silly posts before for being lazy :D, but this time i got a serious prob..

Braking..

Brakes are fine, and stop when needed to.. although they r a bit spongy tbh on first touch... the red brake fault appears around corners, meaning fault/b fluid..

I checked the fluid, its to the top.. no problems... handbrake is down all the time.. no idea on the sponginess... and i had this prob since i bought it, but just getting more severe and less safe tbh..

Any ideas on whats the problem? :(

Car- Corsa TD 1.5 1993