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Answer 1 Check mastercylinder brake fluid reservoir to make sure it's full. Although I'm not familiar with your make and model. the cause which you ask about is probably as alluded to in the above previous answer, in that the brake fluid reservoir is low on fluid. Many later model vehicles have a low fluid level sensor in the brake fluid reservoir which triggers the warning light in the instrument panel in order to remind the driver to have the brake system checked. When the fluid level gets down to just abovethe "trigger" level, although the light generally stays "off," sloshing of the fluid during movement of the vehicle can cause to light to turn on and off intermittently.j3h.
one - just below and between the brake fluid reservoir and the air filter housing.
As on many vehicles,the clutch fluid reservoir is shared with the brake fluid reservoir.Pretty easy to find.Whatever you do,don't get confused between gearbox oil(which goes in the gearbox..DUHH!)and brake/clutch fluid.
Reservoir has three syllables.
Damaged or malfunctioning brake system. However many times people think their foot is on the brake when it is on the gas. Of course you could be driving off a clif and the brakes will not work at all then. Are you driving a Toyota?
In any car don't let go less than 2 - 3 mm
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