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It could.It could.
It would be against the law for a motor manufacturer to fit a light which could cause the brakes to fail.
Managers have a duty to their investors to make money. When they fail at this, they could be sued by their investors.
It is possible, but usually fuses fail for a reason
if the codes are stored even with the light removed it will fail because of the stored code when the obd2 or mot If you take the light out you will fail MOT (mine just has). The light must work to pass MOT. If ABS light stays on then it will also fail. You need to fix the problem. (I have a 2000 323) It is not a sealed dash incidently.
A dirty fuel filter could force a lean condition causing the check engine light to iluminate. In which case the vehicle would fail an emissions test.
The Light That Didn't Fail - 1902 was released on: USA: June 1902
Your brakes could fail, depending on the severity of the problem. Should get it check out asap, brakes and tires are the most important things, and problems shouldn't be taken lightly. I had an experience when this happened, was test driving a car that the customer said brake light was on, fluid a little low, test drove and the master cylinder gave out and almost couldn't stop the car, had to downshift and use the e-brake to avoid an accident.
The fail of the fail spells failure...........
It didn't fail. By 1940 they had France and had taken over Paris.
Your air bag light is on because your Jeeps ECM detects a failure in the system. You could have the airbag module itself fail (most likely) or a sensor failure.
no its not, people who made wii fail