SOURCE: Emergency break pedal stuck to floor, but break is disengaged
sounds like your brake cable has broken or there is something damaged in the pedal assembly.........try pulling on the release handle and move the e-brake pedal back to its off position by hand at the same time.(you may have to tie it in this position to keep it up)If that doesnt work there is a sensor on the pedal assembly that you should be able to bypass by either disconecting the wire(1 wire system) or connecting the two wires together (2 wire system)Especially if your truck is a standard the e-brake is an important safety feature,so if these steps fix the light and dinging problem you should still take the steps to have it repaired.
hope this helps.........Good Luck!
SOURCE: How to reset computer showing percentage of oil life remaining
If it is anything like the 2003 you turn your car to the on position without running the engine, tap the accelerator 3 times very quickly in less than 5 minutes. This should reset your back to 0 for your next oil change.
SOURCE: oil light keeps coming on and dinging
Your oil sensor may be faulty, or your may have a leak since you said the fluid level is okay.
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SOURCE: my 1999 buick lesabre has a dinging noise when a brake sensor
This means your master cylender is low on brake fluid , top it off with brake fluid and that should solve your problem . You should find out where the brak fluid is going .
SOURCE: oil light flashing and dinging at a stand still
May be the oil pressure sensor is bad, but i think it is worn or damaged oil pump.. Try to replace the sensor, if no change, then the pump or all the engine is bad - so replace or rebuild it..
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