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2015 GT Low Brake Fluid Warning Chime
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonidas514" data-source="post: 16563727" data-attributes="member: 197161"><p>Good morning</p><p>I have a procharged s550 that I just purchased. The low Brake Fluid light continuously chimes, with any change in gas pedal position. (my assumption is that it was vacuum) related. The car has new pads on all 4 wheels and master cylinder is full. I did a forum & Google search for wiring, etc with no luck. Does vacuum play a part? Or, is just brake fluid level or pressure? Again the brake pedal does not trigger the light, it is only the accelerator pedal. Should I just replace the sensor (I believe the entire master cylinder has to be pulled) to do? Any help would be appreciated, just trying to figure out what triggers the low fluid chime, I cant stand driving the car with the audible chime going off non stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonidas514, post: 16563727, member: 197161"] Good morning I have a procharged s550 that I just purchased. The low Brake Fluid light continuously chimes, with any change in gas pedal position. (my assumption is that it was vacuum) related. The car has new pads on all 4 wheels and master cylinder is full. I did a forum & Google search for wiring, etc with no luck. Does vacuum play a part? Or, is just brake fluid level or pressure? Again the brake pedal does not trigger the light, it is only the accelerator pedal. Should I just replace the sensor (I believe the entire master cylinder has to be pulled) to do? Any help would be appreciated, just trying to figure out what triggers the low fluid chime, I cant stand driving the car with the audible chime going off non stop. [/QUOTE]
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